Aton Forest Fellowship

Dr. Frank E. Egler created this fellowship in 1981 to provide for ecological research that is philosophically compatible with the approach he used during his lifetime. He described it as long-term, low-key, low-cost ecological research at the higher holistic levels.

Aton Forest comprises over 1,100 contiguous acres in Norfolk, Connecticut. From 1926 until his death in 1986, Dr. Egler used the land as an open-space ecological research station. The property is now owned by Aton Forest Inc., a charitable organization.

Charles Eiseman became the Aton Forest Fellow in January, 2022. Find out about his interests and ongoing research by visiting his website, charleyeiseman.com.

To contact the Trust, write to:

Aton Forest Fellowship Trust, c/o J. Hemingson, PO Box 207, Colebrook CT 06021