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Volunteering Is a Family Affair at Great Oaks Wilderness Sanctuary
The Michauds are a family attuned to the wild.
“Wilderness means the textures and smells we experience while out on a hike,” said parents Dan and Teresa and their daughter Emma. “It means the many sounds we hear—from owls and loons to frogs and coyotes—while sitting out on our front porch under the stars at night. I appreciate that we can walk through the woods at any point throughout the year and observe nature the way it was meant to be, knowing that it will be like this forever.”
When the family moved into their new home in southwestern Maine, they began looking for ways to fuse this affinity for the natural world with their penchant for community service. Dan and Teresa thought that volunteering together with their daughter at Northeast Wilderness Trust’s (NEWT) nearby Great Oaks Wilderness Sanctuary would be an ideal way to combine these two interests.