Location: 3663 Broadway, New York, NY 10031
Eight teenagers recently returned from Costa Rica with fresh perspectives, beautiful photos, and much bigger life lists.
Chandra led a life dedicated to equality, faith, the environment, and people.
Baby puffins in the Gulf of Maine faced drastically different fates this breeding season when warmer ocean waters caused a shortfall in fish.
The nest is located on Hog Island, Maine, and is one that Audubon and Explore.org stream live video from each year.
A new study shows that climate change and commercial fisheries are affecting the fish that young puffins eat—along with their survival.
The seventh annual contest came down to the wire—a true photo finish.
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Formerly Unknown Migration Revealed in Gulf of St. Lawrence and U.S. Continental Shelf
12 Audubon Road Bremen, ME 04551 Telephone: 207-360-7733, ext. 103
Email: hogisland@audubon.org
Learn more about our birding and nature camp sessions for adults, teens, and families.
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We have some of the most brilliant ornithologists, authors, artists, and educators as part of our staff.
Scholarships available for most camp sessions.