With spring migration underway, scientists are eager to study how birds, and wildlife in general, will react to the 2024 eclipse. Research from the 2017 American eclipse gives us some things to look for in N.H. when the moon eclipses the sun.
The North American river otter population is doing swimmingly! They are found in abundance in New Hampshire’s waterways, but they can be hard to spot until winter brings them out to play on the ice and snow.
New Hampshire’s osprey population, in jeopardy 40 years ago, now thrives. We talk about the key to the raptor’s success with a researcher who monitors the population, and find out how to identify an osprey as it migrates.
An opportunity to protect and improve the trails on N.H.’s beloved Mount
Monadnock, while learning new skills and helping to make the outdoors more
welcoming for all.
The surprise appearance of this massive rare bird – one of the world’s largest
raptors – sent birders flocking to see it. The unexpected sojourn in New England
raises questions about how birds navigate, colonize new areas, and find mates.