NH Audubon releases new report on the State of the Birds

CONCORD — How are birds doing in New Hampshire? A new publication by New Hampshire Audubon provides the answer. The State of New Hampshire’s Birds: A Conservation Guide presents population trends and threats for the over 190 species the breed in the Granite State. Written by Dr. Pam Hunt, a senior biologist with N.H. Audubon, it includes photos of birds and their habitat, information on how our state’s birds are doing, threats to their populations and conservation strategies for each group of birds.

“We’ve also added new information on birds that migrate through the state, or winter here, but don’t nest,” said Dr. Hunt. “Most importantly, we’ve updated and expanded the list of actions that people can take to help birds.”

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