Mark LaBarr holds a scope over his shoulder.
Vermont

Mark LaBarr

Conservation Program Manager
About

Mark is a Conservation Program Manager and has been with Audubon for more than 25 years. His work includes coordinating Golden-winged Warbler conservation work, the Vermont Common Tern Recovery Project, and the Green Mountain Audubon Center bird banding station. He has worked on bird projects from Hawaii to Belize studying everything from albatrosses to catbirds. Mark also oversees the stewardship needs at the Green Mountain Audubon Center. Mark has a B.S. in Wildlife Biology from the University of Vermont and a Master’s in Education from St. Michael's College.

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Articles by Mark LaBarr

A photo of a Wood Thrush sitting on a thin branch with wings outstretched, like it is ready to take off. The surrounding branches have small green leaves and pink flower buds.
And They're Off!
October 15, 2024 — Tracking Wood Thrush Migration with Telemetry Technology