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 […]
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Mink Brook Nature Preserve 11 Brook Road, Hanover, NH, United StatesSat., Sept. 10, 10-11am Join us for a bi-lingual (English/Spanish) natural scavenger hunt, geared for families of pre-school and elementary school-aged children. We’ll enjoy exploring al aire libre en la naturaleza on an easy hike for legs of all lengths. Meet: Mink Brook Nature Preserve. Leader: Silvia Holman, Richmond School Spanish teacher & Conservancy volunteer. […]
Historical Northeast Hanover Hike
Sun, Sept. 25, 10am-noon Tunis School - We’ll begin by celebrating the 200th anniversary of the beautifully restored 1822 Tunis Schoolhouse with a tour led by owners Barbara Fildes and Keith Quinton. This classicone-room district school served students from the once-busy neighborhood in the northeastern corner of town for 99 years. At one time it […]
Annual Hawk Watch at Balch Hill
Sat., Oct. 1, 11am-1pm See the hawks on their migration south and enjoy the view. Families welcome. Bring your binoculars and hope for clear skies and cruising hawks! Rain date Sunday, October 2. Level: Easy Meet: Summit of Balch Hill. Leaders: David Merker and Gail McPeek. Register for the trip here!
Sunsquatch StoryWalk at Greensboro Ridge
During the month of October, explore the mossy ledges of Greensboro Ridge Natural Area while following the adventures of Sunsquatch, a friendly creature who wants to save the planet. This self-guided walk follows the path of a picture book spread along a ~ 1 mile, moderately strenuous loop. The first 10 participants will receive […]