Volunteers who attended Speaking for Wildlife and "Field Trip 101" workshops this summer and fall are doing an incredible job leading nature walks and hikes in their communities!
Judi Lindsay from Candia sent this newspaper clipping (see picture) about her walk at the Candia Town Forest on Oct. 9. More online here.
And the list of guided walks goes on:
- Sept. 24 - Carol Doering led a walk at the Lee Little River Festival
- Sept. 25 - Anne Melvin led a walk at Stonehouse Pond in Barrington
- Sept. 29 - Betty Jo Taffe led a hike to a group of school children at Quincy Bog Natural Area in Rumney
- Oct 8 - Marika Wilde led a hike on conservation land on France Road in Barrington
- Oct. 10 - Jean Eno gave the NH Bats presentation at the Lane Memorial Library in Hampton
- Oct 15 - Ben Haubrich led a hike in Deering on behalf of the Harris Center for Conservation Education
- Oct. 19 - Dave Govatski will give the Nature of New Hampshire/Natural Communities presentation at the Rocks Estate in Bethlehem
- Oct. 28 - Betty Jo will lead another walk at Quincy Bog in Rumney
- Oct. 29 - Linda Lauer and Karen Fesler will do a presentation to a group celebrating conservation projects by the Ammonoosuc Conservation Trust, in Lyman
- Nov. 12 - Ben Haubrich will lead a hike on the ADA trail at the Crotched Mt. Rehab. Facility in Greenfield
- Dec. 10 - Ben Haubrich will lead (yet another!) hike in Lempster in collaboration with the Forest Society
- April 2 - Carol Doering has been asked to give the NH Bats talk to the Sandown Garden Club
Want to keep on eye on who is walking or talking where, for Speaking for Wildlife? Check out our online presenter's calendar.

