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Potential Audubon/Kieve partnership on Hog Island creates local anxiety

Hog Island as seen from the Hockomock Trail. (Paula Roberts photo)

From the Lincoln County News: Friends of Hog Island is currently trying to get National Audubon to delay their decision about the future of the island and consider FOHI as an alternative for partnership. | Read more.

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A place in the heart

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By Bart Cadbury. At the top of the hill on Keene Neck Road in Bremen, Maine, I look out across Muscongus Bay to Burnt and Benner islands in the far distance. Nearer to shore, several other small islands rise out of the sun-flecked water. | Read more.

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The Audubon “cause”

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By Art Borror Over 45 years ago, when I was a student assistant at the Audubon Camp in Maine, the staff included Carl W. Buchheister, Bart and Joe Cadbury, Farida Wiley, Margaret Wall, Allan Cruickshank, and my father, Donald J. Borror. They focused their teaching skills on presenting the “Audubon cause”: the dependency and links … | Read more.

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