User:H0n0r/New Hampshire Audubon Society

The New Hampshire Audubon Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and habitat throughout the state of New Hampshire. Founded in 1914, with seven staffed nature centers, XX nature preserves, and XX of members throughout New Hampshire and the world. New Hampshire Audubon is an independent organization and is not affiliated with the National Audubon Society.

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New Hampshire Audubon runs seven staffed visitor centers throughout the state. Amoskeag Fishways (Manchester) Newfound Center (Hebron) Massabesic Center (Auburn) McLane Center (Concord) The Loon Center (Moultonborough) Pack Monadnock Raptor Observatory (Temple) Prescott Farm Center (Laconia)

The New Hampshire society, independent from the National Audubon Society, is a statewide membership organization. Founded in 1914, it works to protect species and habitat across New Hampshire and to spread appreciation and enjoyment of the environment through education, research and advocacy. The society protects almost 10,000 acres at dozens of sanctuaries and operates seven staffed visitor centers, including the Silk Farm Road building, which doubles as the state headquarters.

BIRD WATCHING is going interactive in New Hampshire. The Audubon Society of New Hampshire and New Hampshire Bird Records has teamed up with eBird, a website where birdwatchers can share their sightings and assess bird populations in real time.

The site allows birdwatchers to sort their sightings geographically and creates interactive maps. The program was created in 2002 by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society with the goal of increasing the usefulness of bird observations made by both hobby watchers and professionals. It will be used as the official reporting system for New Hampshire Bird Records. The group will upload results for those birdwatchers who have limited or no internet access.