Sponsors Type
Other
Country
United States
Grant Type
Fellowship/Scholarship/Dissertation
Topics
outdoor recreation resource management conservation biology habitat conservation land conservation marine biology marine ecology nature-based solutions
 Contact Info
Phone
212-979-3196
Email
support@audubon.org
Address
12 Audubon Road, Bremen, ME 04551
Last modified on 2026-05-13 09:31:56
Description
Hog Island Audubon Camp has welcomed nature enthusiasts to its shores since 1936. Hosting programs for adults, teens, and families taught by the world's leading naturalists, ornithologists, and artists, Hog Island inspires all of its visitors to take actions to protect the natural resources on which birds, and people, rely. **We work to bend the bird curve.** For 120 years and counting, the National Audubon Society has preserved bird habitats, conducted scientific research, influenced policymakers to enact commonsense conservation laws, and engaged communities across the hemisphere to protect the natural resources upon which birds—and we—depend. By "bending the bird curve," we are working to halt, and ultimately reverse, the decline of birds across the Americas. **Our Mission** **Audubon protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow.** Across aisles. Across landscapes. Across borders. When it comes to our environment, birds are a uniting force. Birds cross borders, from neighborhoods to states and beyond, migrating tens of thousands of miles across multiple countries from one tip of the planet to the other. And so do we. Audubon's hemispheric approach recognizes that the majority of bird species in the Americas migrate annually between Canada, the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Audubon’s programs are like the birds—unencumbered by political boundaries and seamlessly integrated across the Western Hemisphere. **What we bring to the table.** Incorporated in 1905, the National Audubon Society is one of the oldest and most effective bird conservation organizations in the Western Hemisphere. Audubon has more than 800 staff and a score of partner organizations working in 11 countries. Audubon also has an extensive network of community and campus chapters working on behalf of birds and people in their local areas.
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Northeast PA Audubon Society Fund is offering a full scholarship to family camp at Hog Island in...
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