About the Event
Join the City Nature Challenge, a worldwide movement to document nature and help fight biodiversity loss. Every observation you make of WILD nature in Manchester is a data point that helps scientists and researchers understand and protect nature for all of us.
As part of the City Nature Challenge, the Friends of Piscataquog River Park is partnering with New Hampshire Audubon and a local naturalist to provide a guided walk through our park. We'll use the iNaturalist app to collect data on different species present in our park. Learn more about our native bird, plant and tree species while discovering Manchester’s best kept secret!
Suggested donation of $15
Binoculars will be provided
This event will be limited to 15 people
The City Nature Challenge is organized globally by the California Academy of Sciences and the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. The Manchester City Nature Challenge is put on by The Nature Conservancy and Friends of Piscataquog River Park.
What to bring
Binoculars will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own. A training on how to use the iNaturalist app will also be provided. Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing to be outside and off-trail for a few hours, and sun and/or rain protection (depending on the weather). A water bottle is also recommended.
Sign Up!
- Sign Up Saturday, April 25, 2026 • 8:30am-10:30am
Questions?
Contact Lauren Zielinski at friendsofprp@gmail.com or 603-848-6805.