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Hirundo Wildlife Refuge

  • Welcome
  • About
    • Larouche Family Legacy
    • Bird’s-eye view of the Refuge
  • Visit
    • Plan your Visit
    • Activities
      • Trail Maps
      • Interpretive Trail Guide
      • Water Route Maps
      • Links
  • Programs
    • Past Programs
  • Wildlife
    • Beavers
    • Spiders
    • Turtles
    • Birds
    • Moose
    • Otters
    • Foxes
    • Wildlife Rehabilitation
  • News
    • Press
    • Swallow Tales
  • Support
    • Become a Member
    • Volunteer
    • Our Sponsors
  • Contact

Links

Alton School
Art to Empathy
Bangor Land Trust
Barred Owl Call
Breakwater Kayak
Castine Kayaking
Community Matters More
Department of Art at the University of Maine
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Hirundo on Twitter
Hudson museum
Ice Age in Maine
Lac D’or Blogspot
Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
Maine Natural Areas Program
Maine Rivers
The Nature Conservancy
Old Town Museum
Orono Bog Walk
Orono Land Trust
Penobscot Nation
Penobscot Paddle and Chowder Society
Penobscot River Restoration Project
Penobscot River Restoration Trust
Red-Paint People of Maine
RSU #34
Ski Rack Bangor
Sunkhaze Meadows
Town of Old Town
University of Maine – Maine Bound
Maine Bound Outdoor Equipment Rentals
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Become a member and support the Refuge!

To continue our work, we need your involvement and support! It takes a village to keep a refuge. Click on the 'Support' tab for information."

Hirundo Wildlife Refuge
P.O. Box 266
Orono, ME 04473
(207)-394-2171
info@hirundomaine.org

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