Registration for 2012 programs opens October 17th
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.
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.
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.
From Erica Van Etten: We are at 94% enrollment, with 48 Audubon chapters and other organizations sending scholarship recipients or representatives to Hog Island this year.
From Birder’s World: This year at Audubon’s iconic Hog Island Camp, an influential instructor wore the student’s clothing.
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.
The legendary Audubon Camp in Maine on Hog Island offered its first session in 1936. Now, 75 years later, Project Puffin announces the beginning of registration for the Camp’s anniversary year.
Here is the schedule for next summer’s Hog Island programs, starting with Seabird Biology and Conservation on May 29 and continuing through six sessions until September 16. Save the dates! Registration opens on October 15.
By Betsy Cadbury Not too hot, not too cold, not too damp, and not too dry: perfect weather for accomplishing all the tasks that lay before us during the Service Week of June 10-14, when
From Seth Benz, director (Note: Elderhostel price update, below.) This year marked the celebration of the 70th anniversary of Hog Island as a center for learning and loving the Maine coast. Some historians say that
Members of the public are invited to the island, which normally is accessible only by private boat, to explore, take a guided hike, tour the camp’s restored 19th-century farm buildings, or just relax and enjoy
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