How Fiber Internet Brings New Hampshire’s Loons to the World

In the quiet lakes of New Hampshire, the call of the loon means something deeper than the return of spring. It’s a reminder that the natural world is still moving, still growing, and still worth protecting. The Loon Preservation Committee’s live LoonCam gives viewers around the world a front-row seat to one of nature’s most intimate stories: loons nesting, hatching, raising chicks, and surviving in real time. But streaming from remote loon nests comes with serious challenges. Reliable internet is critical, especially during live moments that can’t be recreated — a hatch, a predator encounter, or a chick riding on a parent’s back. With Fidium Fiber, the LoonCam can stream in full-resolution 1080p at 30 frames per second with the reliability needed for a 24/7 wildlife livestream. Last year, the camera reached more than 250,000 views and helped bring loon conservation to viewers around the world. This is more than a camera in the woods. It’s conservation, education, and technology working together. To view the loon cams powered by Fidium, visit loon.org/looncam. #FidiumFiber #LoonCam #WildlifeConservation #NewHampshire #FiberInternet #Loons #LoonPreservation #NatureLivestream #ConservationTechnology #lakesregion 0:00 The sound of loons returning 0:33 Why loons are good for the soul 1:07 A live window into nature 1:42 The challenge of streaming from remote nests 2:12 How fiber changed the LoonCam 2:47 Why reliability matters during live wildlife moments 3:29 Bringing loon conservation to the world 4:12 Loons as indicators of environmental health 4:48 A front-row seat to reality 5:19 Local conservation, global reach