Fall Bird Migration on the Seacoast

Stephen Mirick | Guest Contributor As the days grow shorter and the nights get cooler, many birds throughout easternCanada and northeastern New England migrate south

Fall Bird Migration on the Seacoast

people gathered to watch the fall bird migration at the seacoast at sunset

Stephen Mirick | Guest Contributor  As the days grow shorter and the nights get cooler, many birds throughout eastern Canada and northeastern New England migrate south

Moving Childhood Back Outdoors

two girls playing in the tall grass

Kate Leavitt | Chief Program Officer One of the greatest gifts we can give our kids is right outside. We have long known that unstructured

A Treasure in our Own Backyard

KK Brown

Heidi Duncanson | Communications Coordinator Seacoast Science Center attracts tens of thousands of visitors from across the country and around the world each year, but

SSC Celebrates 30 Years!

Gregg Griffin cutting the ribbon at SSC

Wendy Lull | Seacoast Science Center President Emerita   On a bright, sunny day in June of 1992, Rye Elementary School students, then-Governor Judd Gregg, Executive

Wildlife Kayaking

Karen Provazza in a kayak

  Karen Provazza | Director of Marketing   If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water. —Loren Eiseley   I was

CLOSED today.

Seacoast Science Center is closed today due to inclement weather.