Great gifts for animal lovers at the Audubon
Looking for the gift that keeps on giving? Want to give something that is out of the ordinary and might open up new ways of thinking and new experiences? Want a gift that will never be out of style? Give a gift that supports New Hampshire Audubon and the work it does to protect the state's natural environment for wildlife and people.
- Sponsor an animal: Pick a bird, turtle, and/or snake that lives at Audubon and sponsor its care for one month or a year. Receive a framed photo of your animal and a certificate describing your support. $25 to $750.
- Adopt a sanctuary: Pick from one of the 37 Audubon sanctuaries to support. Receive a beautiful full color framed photo and certificate. $200.
- Give the gift of membership: Give a friend or family the gift of membership that includes a beautiful gold leaf ornament and holiday card. $45 single; $60 family.
- Give the gift of camp: Give an Audubon water bottle that includes a camp enrollment coupon for the camp program of your choice. $50, $100, $200.
- Honor friends or family: Inscribe a brick for the McLane Center Bird and Butterfly Garden path and create a lasting tribute. $200 brick, $500, granite.
- Be a naturalist for a day: Sponsor a Peregrine Falcon nest and join Raptor Biologist Chris Martin to visit the nest and monitor bird health. Lunch included.Your gift supports New Hampshire Audubon work with these threatened species. Receive a framed photo and certificate describing your support. $1,000.
- Give a birthday surprise!:
Snakes, birds, turtles galore. Surprise your child or grandchild with a New Hampshire Audubon birthday party. A naturalist and animal of your choice will teach and entertain your group of up to 12 children. Exclusive use of party room for two-hours. Cake to match party theme and party settings included. $175.
All gifts may be purchased by contacting Kathie Palfy at kpalfy@nhaudubon.org [3] or by calling 224-9909, ext. 310.
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