Peepers, Toads & Spotties — Amphibians in Our Backyards & Forests

Join the Ammonoosuc Conservation Trust (ACT) at the Franconia Town Hall for a great evening of learning about the unseen amphibians of our wetlands, backyards and woodlands, with ACT’s Consulting Wildlife Biologist and Ecologist, Jesse Mohr. We’ll cover a range of amphibians waking up in our region why they’re important and where to find them. We’ll also talk about things you can do to help them survive and thrive.

Registration is requested to help organizers plan accordingly but not required. Everyone who pre-registers for ACT events in 2018 will be entered to win a cool prize later in the year.

This is a FREE program, but donations are welcome and gladly accepted.

ACT’s May Bird Walk

Join us for ACT’s first bird walk of 2018 on Saturday, May 19, from 7 – 9 a.m. in Littleton! We’ll be out on two of ACT’s properties, near Lowe’s in Littleton and at ACT’s Ammonoosuc River Wildlife Management Area in Lisbon to see and hear the birds returning to our region including warblers, tanagers, vireos, and thrushes.

ACT’s Executive Director Rebecca Brown will lead the group and offer tips and tricks for bird identification including birding by ear.

Register today!

Registration is required – for your safety and enjoyment we must cap the walk at 15 participants; please be sure to pre-register ASAP. Be aware registration closes at noon on Friday, May 18th. Once registered, you will receive an e-mail with details on the meeting location.  If registration fills up early please reach out to Gal at [email protected] to be added to the wait list as cancellations do happen.

What:    ACT’s May Bird Walk!
When:   Saturday, May 19th 2018
What Time:    7 – 9 a.m.
Where: ACT properties in both Littleton and Lisbon. Details available once registered.

What to Wear: Layered comfortable clothing for being active outdoors, mud boots, trekking poles.
What to Bring: Binoculars, camera, bug spray, a birding book if you have one, a snack, and water.
Free!  This event is free and open to the public; $5 donations are gladly accepted!