Indoor Program
Marine Mammals
The Howe Library 13 South Street, Hanover, NH, United StatesWhat are marine mammals? How do they communicate with one another? How do humans impact their ability to communicate? Join the Howe for a talk by Celia Chen on the environmental effects of human behavior on aquatic animals. This program is hybrid--it will take place in person in the Mayer Room (no registration required) and […]
Whitman Brook (Documentary Film)
Join us for a special screening of this beautifully crafted film about a man’s connection with his land. A conversation follows with the protagonist team and the filmmaker, who was named NH Filmmaker of the Year at the NH Film Festival premiere in October. Co-sponsored by HHS Environmental Club. Meet: Hanover High School auditorium. Presenters: […]
On Tap: Maple Sugaring in New Hampshire
Join Tim Bent of Hanover and Rich Menge of Maple Leaf Farm for a discussion of maple sugaring in NH. We'll start with a screening of a 20-minute documentary about Tim's sugar house and then Tim and Rich will talk about the history of their sugaring operations and of sugaring in NH. They will bring […]
Landscapes, Connectivity & Climate Change (Indoor Program)
Thurs., Oct. 19, 7pm Thinking on a landscape scale is key when considering wide ranging wildlife, biodiversity, ecosystem services, carbon sequestration, and climate resilience. Regional and local GIS maps help us examine forest connections to inform place-based education, conservation efforts, land use planning, and zoning decisions. Location: Howe Library or register for Zoom link Please […]
Wetlands and Climate Change | HC Annual Meeting
Tues., Nov. 14, 7-8:30pm Michael Simpson, Professor of Environmental Studies at Antioch University and its Leadership and Sustainable Systems Program Director, will discuss the future of New England’s wetlands due to impacts from a changing climate in the context of a changing landscape. A brief annual business meeting will follow Michael's presentation. Location: Howe Library […]