Programs

Sharing Nature: An Educator’s Week

August 10 – August 15, 2025

Registration is open now for the 2025 Camp season! All campers must agree to the Camper Guidelines and Cancellation Policy. Please read this policy before registering.  

The National Audubon Society is in the process of updating our health forms for the upcoming season. You will receive a notification from Camp Docs and Hog Island when health forms, required for attending Hog Island, open in February. 

The deadline to pay your tuition in full and complete your registration forms is April 1, 2025. 

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Find answers to frequently asked questions about lodging, transportation, schedules, packing lists, meals, and more here. For technical support with CampDoc, please visit their help page or contact support@campdoc.com

Campers exploring the intertidal zone
Campers exploring the intertidal zone. Photo: Lindsay Strout

This is not your average professional development program! During this action-packed week you will learn approaches, methods, and activities for engaging both children and adults with nature. In our world, so many young people are isolated from nature in their daily lives. As educators, we have the power to rekindle this connection to nature for our students. Central to our work this week will be discussions around improving equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging in outdoor spaces. Our goal is for you to leave empowered to improve access to the outdoors in your own community! 

Throughout the week, you will explore an abundance of habitats on Hog Island like the tide pools, spruce-fir forest, marshes, bogs and streams. You will embark on a full day adventure to Eastern Egg Rock to see the restored puffin and tern colony. In a beautiful outdoor setting, these experiences provide a wonderful opportunity to learn new methods of teaching to bring home to your students. Some workshops may include incorporating art, journaling and social-emotional skills into your science lessons and techniques for teaching outside in any environment. Most importantly, you will join a community of fellow educators from a diversity of backgrounds. This will be a communal learning experience that is guaranteed to fill up your cup as you head into the new school year.  

Educator’s Week has been running since the camp opened in 1936. We hope you will come be a part of the long legacy of learning and laughter at Educator’s Week this year.  

Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) are available through the University of Southern Maine for completing the course. After the program, you will be given a link and instructions for how to access the credits. 

Campers exploring Hog Island
Campers exploring Hog Island Photo: Lindsay Strout

Pricing: $1625 

The base registration fee includes meals, housing, instruction, and all field trips. This price is based on a standard shared room (with 2 twin beds) a shared bathroom. A limited number of upgraded accommodations are available for an additional cost. Two upgrade options are a single room for solo travelers or a room with a private bath for two people traveling together. There are no single rooms with private bathrooms available. Please see our lodging page for more information.  

Participants must arrange their own transportation to and from the Audubon dock in Bremen at the start and end of the session. Please see our transportation page for more information.  

There are several different scholarship opportunities available to help participants attend Hog Island sessions! Please see our scholarships page for more information about Hog Island Scholarships. You should also check with your local Audubon chapter or bird club for additional opportunities. 

Requirements: This program is open to all educators! No prior experience required. 

Director: Khavin Debbs
Instructors: TBA 

NOTE: Audubon reserves the right to alter itineraries, instructors and particular arrangements, or to substitute similar itineraries or arrangements, at no penalty. If Audubon cancels a session, it will issue full refunds of all deposits or payments to the paid participants.

Birding on Muscongus Bay
Birding on Muscongus Bay. Photo: Joe Brown

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