HOLDERNESS — Squam Lakes Natural Science Center and the Loon Preservation Committee are excited to announce the third annual Loon Day on Monday, July 13, from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event celebrates New Hampshire's iconic Common Loon through a day of education, conservation, and exploration on Squam Lake.
The partnership brings together two organizations dedicated to protecting New Hampshire's natural resources and inspiring appreciation for the state's wildlife. Visitors will have opportunities to meet loon experts, learn about current research and stewardship efforts.
Common Loons are important indicators of environmental quality, making their well-being closely tied to the health of New Hampshire's lakes and ponds. Through engaging programs and conversations with biologists, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the challenges loons face, and the role healthy lake ecosystems play in supporting wildlife.
Throughout the day, all Squam Lakes Cruises will operate as Loon Cruises, offering guests the opportunity to learn about loon biology, behavior, monitoring, and conservation while exploring Squam Lake. A Science Center naturalist joins a Loon Preservation Committee biologist on each cruise, providing insight into the statewide conservation work and ongoing efforts to protect loons on Squam Lake. Cruise routes are selected to maximize opportunities for loon observations.
On shore, visitors can stop by an information table hosted by the Loon Preservation Committee to connect with experts, explore current research initiatives, and discover practical ways to help protect loons and their habitat. The Loon Preservation Committee's mission is to restore and maintain a healthy population of loons throughout New Hampshire while promoting a greater understanding of loons and the larger natural world. The Howling Coyote Gift Shop will offer a discount on Loon products.
Advance purchase of Loon Cruise tickets is required. For cruise schedules, ticket information, and more details about Loon Day, visit nhnature.org or call 603-968-7194.


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