Register now for Audubon Camp in Maine birding programs!
For over 75 years the National Audubon Society has offered residential
birding programs for adults, teens and families at the historic Audubon Camp
in Maine on Hog Island. Pete Dunne, Scott Weidensaul, Steve Kress, Lang
Elliott, Don Kroodsma, Bill Thompson III and many more expert
ornithologists, naturalists, educators and authors will be in residence
during the 2012 sessions. Most programs sell out months in advance, so it is
worth registering early. Nearly 100 scholarships are offered each year by
local Audubon Chapters and birding clubs.

Website: http://hogisland.audubon.org <http://hogisland.audubon.org/> 

 

2012 Programs:
Maine Seabird Biology & Conservation - June 3-8 & Sept 9-14
Joy of Birding - June 10-15 & June 24-29
Field Ornithology - June 17-22
Coastal Maine Bird Studies for Teens - June 17-22 & June 24-29
Sharing Nature: An Educator's Week- July 19-24
Family Camp - August 19-24
Audubon Chapter Leadership Program - August 26-31
Living on the Wind: Fall Migration and Monhegan Island - September 16-21

All 2012 programs are run by the Seabird Restoration Program (Project
Puffin) of the National Audubon Society. Summer sessions include a trip to
nearby Eastern Egg Rock, where Dr. Steve Kress and his team of biologists
have successfully restored an island colony of Atlantic Puffins, and
Roseate, Arctic and Common Terns. In addition, you will enjoy trips to fresh
and saltwater marshes, blueberry barrens, coastal beaches, islands, and
spruce-fir forests. Participants live in restored wooden buildings on
330-acre Hog Island and are treated to fabulous meals by chef extraordinaire
Janii Laberge. 

The Audubon Camp in Maine is considered by many to be the birthplace of the
environmental education movement in the United States. Those who attend join
a legacy of naturalists inspired by Hog Island including Roger Tory
Peterson, the camp's first birding instructor in 1936, naturalist Rachel
Carson, and Mabel Loomis Todd, editor of Emily Dickinson's poetry
transcribed on Hog Island.

Recent post by Hog Island instructor, blogger and NPR commentator Julie
Zickefoose: 
 
<http://eidertrk.audubon.org/trk/r.emt?h=juliezickefoose.blogspot.com/2011/0
1/hog%2Disland%2Dhard%2Dsell.html&t=5sx2&e=1x&m>
http://juliezickefoose.blogspot.com/2011/01/hog-island-hard-sell.html

For more information or to enroll, visit
<http://eidertrk.audubon.org/trk/r.emt?h=hogisland.audubon.org&t=5sx2&e=1x&m
> http://hogisland.audubon.org. You may also contact Erica Marx, Program
Coordinator, at  <mailto:hogisl...@audubon.org> hogisl...@audubon.org or
call (607) 257-7308 x 14. There is a $25 earlybird discount for
registrations received by January 15th (all programs except Maine Seabird
Biology & Conservation).

 


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