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Sea birds and scenes of lobster fishing are captured in this silent film promoting the Todd Wildlife Sanctuary and the Audubon Nature Camp. This is one of two copies of the same film with different titles.
Collection: Audubon Camp Management Date: 1930 - 1939
From left to right: Helen Cruickshank, Joseph Cadbury, and Carl Buchheister work to band herring gulls.
Collection: Hog Island Images Collection Date: 1936 - 1939
Collection: Audubon Camp Management Date: 1936
Collection: Audubon Camp Curricula Date: 1940
Allan Cruickshank performs a headstand on board a boat as campers return from a trip.
Collection: Hog Island Images Collection Date: Jun 22nd, 1940
This reprinted copy of an article originally published in the Audubon Magazine describes life at the Maine Camp as experienced by campers attending during the sixth summer in 1941.
Collection: Audubon Camp Management Date: 1941
Collection: Audubon Camp Management Date: Jul 14th, 1949
Cruickshank summarizes bird observations made at various locations in Lincoln County, Maine.
Collection: Audubon Camp Curricula Date: 1952
Collection: Audubon Camp Curricula Date: 1954
This text has been excerpted from "Islands of New England" by Hazel Young, which was published by Little, Brown in 1954.
Collection: Early Hog Island Collection Date: 1954
Cruickshank summarizes bird observations made at various locations in Lincoln County, Maine. He notes that 1955 was a record year with 178 species observed.
Collection: Audubon Camp Curricula Date: 1955
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