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Environmental Studies Institute: The Natural History of American Woodcock and Ruffed Grouse in New Hampshire
Zoom , United StatesJoin wildlife biologist Mark Ellingwood for a two-week course on American Woodcock and Ruffed Grouse ecology in New Hampshire, including how to identify their sign and sounds in our local woodlands.
Environmental Studies Institute: Drawing from Nature – Artifacts and Observation with Artist Annie Trowbridge
Zoom , United StatesIn this four-week course, we'll immerse ourselves in the art of observation through drawing, looking closely at shape, texture, weight, and shadow as we sketch. All levels of drawing experience are welcome!
Scat Detection Dogs: A Novel Approach to Wildlife Research
Join Julianne Ugibau and her partner Jasper (a Labrador retriever) for a fascinating talk on the training and use of scat detection dogs for wildlife research.
Environmental Studies Institute: Drawing from Nature – Artifacts and Observation with Artist Annie Trowbridge
Zoom , United StatesIn this four-week course, we'll immerse ourselves in the art of observation through drawing, looking closely at shape, texture, weight, and shadow as we sketch. All levels of drawing experience are welcome!
Environmental Studies Institute: Drawing from Nature – Artifacts and Observation with Artist Annie Trowbridge
Zoom , United StatesIn this four-week course, we'll immerse ourselves in the art of observation through drawing, looking closely at shape, texture, weight, and shadow as we sketch. All levels of drawing experience are welcome!
Ask a Naturalist: Groundhog Day Edition
Join us for a fun, informal, nature-focused online happy hour! Come prepared with questions about nearby nature, or just sit back and learn from our team of Harris Center naturalists as they share their own observations.
Environmental Studies Institute: Drawing from Nature – Artifacts and Observation with Artist Annie Trowbridge
Zoom , United StatesIn this four-week course, we'll immerse ourselves in the art of observation through drawing, looking closely at shape, texture, weight, and shadow as we sketch. All levels of drawing experience are welcome!
“Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America”
Join us for a conversation with award-winning author Leila Philip about her newest book, "Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America."
Environmental Studies Institute: “Beaverland” Book Group
Zoom , United StatesJoin Harris Center naturalist and avid reader Susie Spikol to discuss Leila Philip’s new award-winning book, "Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America."
Opening the Door Wide on Outdoor Experiences
Join us for a discussion on diversity, equity, inclusivity, and belonging in the world of outdoor experiences with outdoor educator Doug Sutherland, who will share insights gleaned from 25+ years in the field.
Winter Loon Rescues
What happens when loons are stranded as ice forms on a New Hampshire lake? Join Loon Preservation Committee biologist John Cooley as he shares some of his adventures from recent ice rescues.
Environmental Studies Institute: Turkey Talk — The Life and Times of New Hampshire’s Wild Turkeys
Zoom , United StatesJoin wildlife biologist Mark Ellingwood for a short course on the natural history of New Hampshire’s wild turkeys — including how to identify turkey sign in your local woodlands.
Environmental Studies Institute: “Beaverland” Book Group
Zoom , United StatesJoin Harris Center naturalist and avid reader Susie Spikol to discuss Leila Philip’s new award-winning book, "Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America."
The Amazing Monarch Butterfly: Global Stories and Local Monitoring Efforts
Join Andy Chapman and Harris Center ecologist Karen Seaver to explore the fascinating life and migration of the monarch butterfly, including ways you can get involved in local monarch monitoring.
Environmental Studies Institute: Turkey Talk — The Life and Times of New Hampshire’s Wild Turkeys
Zoom , United StatesJoin wildlife biologist Mark Ellingwood for a short course on the natural history of New Hampshire’s wild turkeys — including how to identify turkey sign in your local woodlands.
The Secret Lives of Bees
Join bee expert Nick Dorian for an introduction to the wild bees of New England, which come in every size, shape, and color you can imagine — and live all around us, hiding in plain sight.
Tracking Broad-winged Hawks from New Hampshire to the Tropics
Join Hawk Mountain research biologist Rebecca McCabe for an update on what we're learning about one of our region’s most iconic raptor species: the Broad-winged Hawk.
Environmental Studies Institute: Finding the Mother Tree – Reading Suzanne Simard’s Masterpiece of Science and Memoir
Zoom , United StatesJoin Matthew Myer Boulton for a three-part walk through Suzanne Simard’s acclaimed book, "Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest."
Environmental Studies Institute: Finding the Mother Tree – Reading Suzanne Simard’s Masterpiece of Science and Memoir
Zoom , United StatesJoin Matthew Myer Boulton for a three-part walk through Suzanne Simard’s acclaimed book, "Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest."
Environmental Studies Institute: Finding the Mother Tree – Reading Suzanne Simard’s Masterpiece of Science and Memoir
Zoom , United StatesJoin Matthew Myer Boulton for a three-part walk through Suzanne Simard’s acclaimed book, "Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest."
The New England Flying Squirrel Network: A Citizen Science Nest Box Project
Join UNH graduate student C.J. Wong for an introduction to her research on these rarely-seen nocturnal squirrels — and to learn how you can participate in a community science project tracking their success in New England.
Environmental Studies Institute: eBird – What It Is, How to Use It, and Why It’s Important
Zoom , United StatesIn this five-part class with ecologist, birder, and eBird expert Steven Lamonde, you'll learn how to record and share bird observations via eBird, explore active bird conservation initiatives in New Hampshire, and more.
Ask a Naturalist: Autumn Edition
Join us for a fun, informal, nature-focused happy hour — via Zoom! Come prepared with questions about nearby nature, or just sit back and listen to our team of talented Harris Center naturalists as they share their own observations.
Environmental Studies Institute: eBird – What It Is, How to Use It, and Why It’s Important
Zoom , United StatesIn this five-part class with ecologist, birder, and eBird expert Steven Lamonde, you'll learn how to record and share bird observations via eBird, explore active bird conservation initiatives in New Hampshire, and more.
“The Animal Adventurer’s Guide” and the Importance of Everyday Wild Animals
Join Harris Center naturalist Susie Spikol as she discusses her non-fiction children’s book, "The Animal Adventurer’s Guide: How to Prowl for Owls, Make Snail Slime, and Catch a Frog Bare-Handed."
Environmental Studies Institute: eBird – What It Is, How to Use It, and Why It’s Important
Zoom , United StatesIn this five-part class with ecologist, birder, and eBird expert Steven Lamonde, you'll learn how to record and share bird observations via eBird, explore active bird conservation initiatives in New Hampshire, and more.
Migratory Raptors of Pack Monadnock
Join Harris Center Bird Conservation Director Phil Brown for a look at the upcoming hawk migration spectacle that can be viewed from the Pack Monadnock Raptor Observatory in Peterborough. You’ll be well prepared for peak migration after this evening of stories and stunning raptor images!
Environmental Studies Institute: eBird – What It Is, How to Use It, and Why It’s Important
Zoom , United StatesIn this five-part class with ecologist, birder, and eBird expert Steven Lamonde, you'll learn how to record and share bird observations via eBird, explore active bird conservation initiatives in New Hampshire, and more.
Leave the Leaves
Learn the benefits of keeping your fall leaves and discover easy ways to turn leaves into compost or mulch with regenerative landscape designer Michele Chalice.
Hancock BioBlitz: Online Information Session
How many different species can we find in Hancock during Old Home Days weekend? Join us for a fun, family-friendly weekend of exploration and community science! To learn more, join ecologist Steven Lamonde for a virtual introduction to iNaturalist and this BioBlitz effort.