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Animaterra Women’s Chorus to benefit AVEO!

Posted: Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 @ 12:02 pm in AVEO News | No Comments »

Please join us for the Animaterra Women’s Chorus spring concert this Saturday, May 10, 7:30 pm at the Keene Unitarian Universalist Church (69 Washington Street, Keene). This lovely annual event will contribute proceeds to AVEO! Tickets will be available at the door, and cost $10 for Adults, $8 for seniors & students. [...]

Think SPRING!

Posted: Friday, February 29th, 2008 @ 8:50 am in AVEO News, Amphibians, Salamanders, Vernal Pools | No Comments »

Don’t let the snow fool you! The spring amphibian migration is just around the corner, and AVEO is training Salamander Crossing Guards to safely usher salamanders, frogs, and toads across busy roads on the Big Night(s)! Click here for Salamander Crossing Brigade training dates and details.

Stoneflies and Mayflies and Hellgrammites, oh my!

Posted: Wednesday, February 6th, 2008 @ 10:50 am in AVEO News, Water Quality | No Comments »

The long-awaited Bug Nights (and Bug Afternoons too!) are here!

What can bugs tell us about water quality in the Ashuelot River? Get an up-close look at the amazing creatures that live beneath the riffles — while helping AVEO monitor local water quality — at indoor Bug Nights in February and March! Click here [...]

Field Studies in 2008

Posted: Monday, January 7th, 2008 @ 10:23 am in AVEO News, GPS, Vernal Pools | No Comments »

AVEO and Keene State College Continuing Education proudly sponsor the Field Studies Program, which provides a hands-on introduction to natural history and ecological data collection in southwest New Hampshire. Students learn from local experts while exploring the woods, waters, and fields of the Ashuelot Valley, then go on to [...]

Welcome to AVEOonline!

Posted: Thursday, November 8th, 2007 @ 11:30 am in AVEO News | No Comments »

Welcome to AVEOonline, the new website for Ashuelot Valley Environmental Observatory! We are so excited to start our journey towards creating an online resource that connects our southwest New Hampshire community to ever-evolving stories of our local environment.