![]() NH Audubon Announces Yearlong Webinar Series in Partnership with NH Humanities Council March 5, 2021 NH Audubon will be organizing and facilitating a year-long webinar series titled, “Exploring Connections to and Stewardship of the Natural World.” This series is supported by a grant through the NH Humanities Council and aims to provide a public and personal space for an examination of environmental ethics; fostering a deeper understanding of, appreciation for, and care of our natural world. Programs will be free to the public, streamed via Zoom, YouTube, and Facebook Live in the evening hours about twice per month. Presentations will encourage participants to explore personal connections to wildlife, land use ethics, sustainability, history, and our human interaction with the environment. The series seeks to inspire involvement and engagement in the appreciation and stewardship of our natural world. Pollinator conservation will serve as a series of close focus programs that will allow participants to gain a deeper understanding and knowledge of pollinators and reflect on how this impacts stewardship and land use decisions. Presenters will include poets, scientists, authors, philosophers, and thought leaders representing a wide range of organizations and perspectives. To stay updated on the scheduled speakers and specific topics as this project progresses, visit us at: https://www.nhaudubon.org/education/exploring-connections-series/ About New Hampshire Audubon NH Audubon is a nonprofit statewide membership organization dedicated to the protection of New Hampshire’s natural environment for wildlife and for people. Independent of the National Audubon Society, NH Audubon has offered programs in wildlife conservation, land protection, environmental policy, and environmental education since 1914. Expert educators give programs to children, families, and adults in schools and at four nature centers throughout the state. Staff biologists and volunteers conduct bird conservation efforts such as the Peregrine Falcon restoration. NH Audubon protects thousands of acres of wildlife habitat and is a voice for sound public policy on environmental issues. For information on NH Audubon, including membership, volunteering, programs, sanctuaries, and publications, call 224-9909, or visit www.nhaudubon.org. Comments are closed.
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