Webster Lake Guided Paddle
Have you ever wondered why loon chicks ride on their parents’ backs? What loons are saying with those eerie calls in the night? Do they mate for life? What threats […]
In an ongoing effort to educate the public about loons, we host a number of fun and informative events through the year, for example, talks, cruises, festivals, and fundraisers.
Have you ever wondered why loon chicks ride on their parents’ backs? What loons are saying with those eerie calls in the night? Do they mate for life? What threats […]
The Loon Preservation Committee partners with the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center to provide loon cruises on Squam. Observe Common Loons with an LPC biologist and Science Center naturalist as […]
Interested in learning more about loons? Join us at the The Loon Center on July 26 from 2:30–3:30 PM! This presentation is open to the public and free of charge. […]
Have you ever wondered what loons are saying with those eerie calls in the night, or why loon chicks ride on their parents’ backs? Join Melanie Carolan of the Loon […]
Join us at The Loon Center (183 Lees Mill Road, Moultonborough NH) as New Hampshire Fish and Wildlife Steward, Don Allen, shares information about moose in the state. Learn about […]
The Loon Preservation Committee partners with the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center to provide loon cruises on Squam. Observe Common Loons with an LPC biologist and Science Center naturalist as […]
Have you ever wondered why loon chicks ride on their parents’ backs? What loons are saying with those eerie calls in the night? Do they mate for life? What threats […]
The Loon Preservation Committee partners with the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center to provide loon cruises on Squam. Observe Common Loons with an LPC biologist and Science Center naturalist as […]
Join us in person at The Loon Center (183 Lees Mill Road, Moultonborough NH) for this great interactive presentation! A naturalist from the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center will show […]
The Loon Preservation Committee partners with the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center to provide loon cruises on Squam. Observe Common Loons with an LPC biologist and Science Center naturalist as […]
The Loon Preservation Committee partners with the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center to provide loon cruises on Squam. Observe Common Loons with an LPC biologist and Science Center naturalist as […]
Interested in learning more about loons? Join us at the The Loon Center on August 9th from 2:30–3:30 PM! This presentation is open to the public and free of charge. […]
The Loon Preservation Committee is partnering with the Newfound Lake Region Association to provide a series of three loon cruises on Newfound Lake this summer. Observe Common Loons with an […]
Join us in person at The Loon Center (183 Lees Mill Road, Moultonborough NH) for this presentation given by Phil Brown, Bird Conservation Director & Land Specialist at the Harris […]
The Loon Preservation Committee partners with the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center to provide loon cruises on Squam. Observe Common Loons with an LPC biologist and Science Center naturalist as […]
The Loon Preservation Committee partners with the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center to provide loon cruises on Squam. Observe Common Loons with an LPC biologist and Science Center naturalist as […]
The presence of the Black Bear in modern New Hampshire is a wildlife restoration success story. Join New Hampshire Fish & Game Wildlife Steward, Don Allen, as he recounts the […]
The Loon Preservation Committee partners with the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center to provide loon cruises on Squam. Observe Common Loons with an LPC biologist and Science Center naturalist as […]
The Loon Preservation Committee partners with the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center to provide loon cruises on Squam. Observe Common Loons with an LPC biologist and Science Center naturalist as […]
Join us for a night of camaraderie and information about New Hampshire's loons! This event runs from 5:30—8:00 PM and consists of three different segments. Join us for one or […]