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New Hampshire Audubon

NH Audubon offers educational programs to all ages, serving school groups, scout troops, homeschool groups and beyond. Hands-on, inquiry-based programs that correlate with the NH Frameworks for Science Literacy are available at NH Audubon visitor centers including McLane Center in Concord, Massabesic Center in Auburn and Amoskeag Fishways in Manchester. Students can participate in discovery walks, nature surveys, programs with live animals, river ecology and wildlife exploration, and much more! For detailed information, view the list of programs at individual centers.

supports classroom learning in:
Environmental Studies, Science.

topics covered:
Animals, Biology, Birds, Classification, Climate, Conservation, Dinosaurs, Earth Science, Ecology, Geology, Hiking.

contact info
Name: Shelby Bernier, Education Coordinator.
Phone: 603-224-9909 ext. 333.
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Group Size: Varies. Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: Varies. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies. Registration: Phone, Email. Food Options: Bring your own, Picnic area available, Indoor and outdoor seating. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: No.

ABOUT

New Hampshire Audubon

New Hampshire Audubon is dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and habitat throughout the state and has offered programs in wildlife conservation, land protection, environmental policy, and environmental education since 1914. NH Audubon is a statewide organization that serves the public through its local and varied visitor centers, all a source of educational programs for children and adults, special events, and a means of exploring the outdoors.

contact info

Hrs: Vary.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Nature Exploration Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

One single tree can provide the oxygen required for two human beings and over 8,000 sheets of paper. Trees can also clean the soil and air by absorbing harmful pollutants. So what have you done for a tree lately? Nature centers and state parks provide a hands-on environment to discover facts about native plants and animals, as well as ways to preserve these natural resources.

View Lesson Plan>>

New Hampshire Audubon

NH Audubon offers educational programs to all ages, serving school groups, scout troops, homeschool groups and beyond. Hands-on, inquiry-based programs that correlate with the NH Frameworks for Science Literacy are available at NH Audubon visitor centers including McLane Center in Concord, Massabesic Center in Auburn and Amoskeag Fishways in Manchester. Scouts can participate in discovery walks, nature surveys, programs with live animals, river ecology and wildlife exploration, and much more! For detailed information, view the list of programs at individual centers.

supports scout badges in:
Environmental Science, Science.

topics covered:
Animals, Biology, Birds, Classification, Climate, Conservation, Dinosaurs, Earth Science, Ecology, Geology, Hiking.

contact info
Name: Shelby Bernier, Education Coordinator.
Phone: 603-224-9909 ext. 333.
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Group Size: Varies. Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: Varies. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies. Registration: Phone, Email. Food Options: Bring your own, Picnic area available, Indoor and outdoor seating. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: No.

ABOUT

New Hampshire Audubon

New Hampshire Audubon is dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and habitat throughout the state and has offered programs in wildlife conservation, land protection, environmental policy, and environmental education since 1914. NH Audubon is a statewide organization that serves the public through its local and varied visitor centers, all a source of educational programs for children and adults, special events, and a means of exploring the outdoors.

contact info

Hrs: Vary.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Nature Exploration Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

One single tree can provide the oxygen required for two human beings and over 8,000 sheets of paper. Trees can also clean the soil and air by absorbing harmful pollutants. So what have you done for a tree lately? Nature centers and state parks provide a hands-on environment to discover facts about native plants and animals, as well as ways to preserve these natural resources.

View Lesson Plan>>

New Hampshire Audubon

NH Audubon offers educational programs to all ages, serving school groups, scout troops, homeschool groups and beyond. Hands-on, inquiry-based programs that correlate with the NH Frameworks for Science Literacy are available at NH Audubon visitor centers including McLane Center in Concord, Massabesic Center in Auburn and Amoskeag Fishways in Manchester. Groups can participate in discovery walks, nature surveys, programs with live animals, river ecology and wildlife exploration, and much more! For detailed information, view the list of programs at individual centers.

topics covered:
Animals, Biology, Birds, Classification, Climate, Conservation, Dinosaurs, Earth Science, Ecology, Geology, Hiking.

contact info
Name: Shelby Bernier, Education Coordinator.
Phone: 603-224-9909 ext. 333.
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Group Size: Varies. Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: Varies. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies. Registration: Phone, Email. Food Options: Bring your own, Picnic area available, Indoor and outdoor seating. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: No.

ABOUT

New Hampshire Audubon

New Hampshire Audubon is dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and habitat throughout the state and has offered programs in wildlife conservation, land protection, environmental policy, and environmental education since 1914. NH Audubon is a statewide organization that serves the public through its local and varied visitor centers, all a source of educational programs for children and adults, special events, and a means of exploring the outdoors.

contact info

Hrs: Vary.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Nature Exploration Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

One single tree can provide the oxygen required for two human beings and over 8,000 sheets of paper. Trees can also clean the soil and air by absorbing harmful pollutants. So what have you done for a tree lately? Nature centers and state parks provide a hands-on environment to discover facts about native plants and animals, as well as ways to preserve these natural resources.

View Lesson Plan>>

New Hampshire Audubon

NH Audubon offers educational programs to all ages, serving school groups, scout troops, homeschool groups and beyond. Homeschool students are able to participate in homeschool science classes or group programs. Hands-on, inquiry-based programs that correlate with the NH Frameworks for Science Literacy are available at NH Audubon visitor centers including McLane Center in Concord, Massabesic Center in Auburn and Amoskeag Fishways in Manchester. Students can participate in discovery walks, nature surveys, programs with live animals, river ecology and wildlife exploration, and much more! For detailed information, view the list of programs at individual centers.

supports classroom learning in:
Environmental Studies, Science.

topics covered:
Animals, Biology, Birds, Classification, Climate, Conservation, Dinosaurs, Earth Science, Ecology, Geology, Hiking.

contact info
Name: Shelby Bernier, Education Coordinator.
Phone: 603-224-9909 ext. 333.
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Group Size: Varies. Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: Varies. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies. Registration: Online, Phone, Email. Food Options: Bring your own, Picnic area available, Indoor and outdoor seating. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: No.

ABOUT

New Hampshire Audubon

New Hampshire Audubon is dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and habitat throughout the state and has offered programs in wildlife conservation, land protection, environmental policy, and environmental education since 1914. NH Audubon is a statewide organization that serves the public through its local and varied visitor centers, all a source of educational programs for children and adults, special events, and a means of exploring the outdoors.

contact info

Hrs: Vary.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Nature Exploration Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

One single tree can provide the oxygen required for two human beings and over 8,000 sheets of paper. Trees can also clean the soil and air by absorbing harmful pollutants. So what have you done for a tree lately? Nature centers and state parks provide a hands-on environment to discover facts about native plants and animals, as well as ways to preserve these natural resources.

View Lesson Plan>>