Ecology and Creativity; Isolation and Comradery

MAINE ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS • November 17, 2020

Nestled along the Gulf of Maine and Muscongus Bay, lies a forested island in a small Maine fishing town. Hog Island is rich in history and has also been instrumental in the environmental education movement in the US. Since 1936, residential sessions at Hog Island Audubon Camp have been led by some of the most respected naturalists and environmental educators in the nation, inspiring scores of scientists, school and university educators, and conservation leaders. In 2014, Audubon added artists to that list.