Holiday Wishes
It is a time to remember family and friends. You are our friends and you are our family. Without you Hog Island would not be able to flourish. Enjoy this holiday season surrounded by both
It is a time to remember family and friends. You are our friends and you are our family. Without you Hog Island would not be able to flourish. Enjoy this holiday season surrounded by both
The Friends of Hog Island has a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. This time last year, we were not sure about the disposition of the Hog Island Audubon Camp. But this year, the
“From the outset our objectives were the same – to further the cause of conservation. But our immediate aims were a little different.”
Registration opens October 17 for the legendary 6-day residential birding and environmental education programs at the historic Audubon Camp in Maine on Hog Island.
From Juanita: A sunset sail, 495 volunteer hours and 13 chocolate mousses sum up a memorable FOHI workweek. Our FOHI volunteers are an invaluable contribution to the financial sustainability of the Hog Island Audubon Camp.
From Sue Schubel: We know Hog Island is your summer love, but September may perhaps be the most beautiful time here. Summer lingers on with “warm” seas around the isle, growth is luxuriant with meadows of asters and goldenrod to greet you on the mainland, and an abundance of ferns and flowers on the island.
From Juanita Roushdy: Hog Island is Audubon’s “True North,” said David Yarnold, CEO of National Audubon, at the 75th anniversary celebration on August 20.
From Theresa Willingham: This past weekend, Audubon Hog Island Camp, on Muscongus Bay in Maine – one of the most wonderful, successful, and, to our family, personally enriching and warmly memorable, environmental education facilities in America – celebrated its 75th anniversary.
National Audubon has just announced the schedule for next summer’s 5-day residential sessions at Hog Island, to be taught by some of the country’s leading birders, scientists, authors and environmental educators.
One of the nation’s greatest environmental education success stories will be celebrated August 20 as Audubon’s Hog Island Camp marks 75 years of connecting people with nature.