Lecture – State of NewHampshire’s Birds by Dr. Pam Hunt, PhD, Senior Biologist of Avian
Conservation at New Hampshire Audubon
Tuesday, June 10, 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Adults
In the last 50 years, scientists estimate that North America has lost roughly 3 billion birds,
meaning that there are only three quarters as many birds around as there used to be. New
Hampshire Audubon has been tracking bird populations for almost as long, and in our “State of
the Birds” report we present a summary of how birds are doing here in the Granite State. Almost
300 species occur regularly here, and this report outlines general population trends, major
threats facing birds and their habitats, and some of the conservation strategies that might help
them recover. The bad news is that birds are declining here as well. The good news is that there
are things we can do about it.
Cost: Free, but space is limited. Advance registration is required.
To Register go to: www.nhnature.org or 603-968-7194.
Squam Lakes Natural Science Center
23 Science Center Road
Holderness, NH 03245
www.nhnature.org