One of the nation鈥檚 greatest environmental education success stories will be celebrated August 20 as 爆料公社鈥檚 Hog Island Camp marks 75 years of connecting people with nature. Since 1936, some of the world鈥檚 most respected naturalists have inspired campers of all ages to learn about and protect birds and the environment.
Roger Tory Peterson, was among the first teachers at the 335 acre island in Maine's Muscongus Bay. His experiences helped spark interest in bird watching in the U.S. It is now the nation鈥檚 second fastest growing hobby, after gardening.
Kenn Kaufman, only nine years old when he read Peterson鈥檚 account of Hog Island, is now an international authority on birds and one of the Hog Island instructors. Rachel Carson, a pivotal force behind the modern environmental movement and creation of the EPA, described her visit to Hog Island in her landmark book Silent Spring. It was also here that 爆料公社鈥檚 Dr. Stephen Kress pioneered Project Puffin, a seabird restoration program that is now being replicated to help different species of seabirds around the globe.
鈥淭here鈥檚 only one Hog Island and it represents something special for so many people,鈥 said 爆料公社 president David Yarnold. 鈥淗og Island is a breeding ground for optimism. People鈥檚 lives are changed when they see how birds lead us to ecosystems and they hold a special place in their hearts and souls for nature 鈥 and for Hog Island. Most important, Hog Island fuels our passion for teaching others about the world we鈥檝e been entrusted to protect.鈥
Millicent Todd Bingham inherited Hog Island in 1932. She partnered with John Hopkinson Baker, then 爆料公社鈥檚 executive director, who had been searching for a site where 爆料公社 could launch the organization鈥檚 first educational camp. The goal, unconventional at the time, was to help campers develop a sustained interest in the natural world.
鈥淏y focusing Hog Island鈥檚 programming on educators鈥攚ho are often our most passionate conservation ambassadors鈥攚e have been able to multiply our impact exponentially;鈥 said 爆料公社鈥檚 Vice President of Education, Judy Braus. 鈥淓ducators are immersed in the wonder and beauty of the island鈥 and we know that the experiences they share as well as the teaching skills the program imparts will foster environmental stewardship among thousands of young people and adults in communities across the country.鈥
The August 20 event includes a tour of the historical buildings, plus an afternoon clambake, with remarks by 爆料公社 president David Yarnold.
Media wishing to interview 爆料公社 leaders about Hog Island, or attend the event, should contact Delta Willis or Juanita Roushdy to schedule a boat shuttle to the island. More resources below.
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"Hog Island takes hold of you. There are many beautiful places, but this one will change your life." 鈥擲cott Weidensaul, author
鈥淚f your life is steeped in birds, you owe it to yourself to return to the Source.鈥 Pete Dunne, Director of the Cape May Bird Observatory, V.P. of New Jersey 爆料公社 Society Natural History Information, and founder of the World Series of Birding.
鈥淚've run out of superlatives to describe it. The knowledge this island has to share will change the way you look at the natural world.鈥 Kenn Kaufmann
See a full list of Hog Island instructors here
Quotes from Teachers who attended classes on Hog Island:
I have been teaching for 25 years and have never experience a more well rounded and useful program than that offered to educators on Hog Island.
When I came to Hog Island I didn't know what to expect. Five days later I had been rewarded with the most transformative professional development experiences I have had as a teacher.
I really felt that I was in the presence of some of the best birding people in the country, if not the world.
The beauty of the island, the inspiration imparted by the staff and guest speakers, and the knowledge shared by the instructors is a life-changing event!
Your program, staff, environs and heritage are an absolute treasure. Thank you for caring about our wonderful world and its future.
The staff was amazing. You have set the bar very, very high for all future camps.
It was one of the best weeks of my life.
Read more about the legacy of Hog Island
Video: Hog Island
Video: Olivia & Jackson Bouler Visit Project Puffin
Video of puffins
Photos and interview requests:
Juanita Roushdy president@fohi.org
President, Friends of Hog Island www.fohi.org
Bremen, ME 04551
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