Green Mountain Audubon Center

A line of people wearing rain coats and carrying shovels walking into a foggy field.
Restoring Riparian Buffers at Green Mountain Audubon Center
May 19, 2026 — Thirty volunteers braved wild weather to plant 339 native trees and shrubs along the Huntington River to improve bird habitat and flooding resiliency.
A closeup of an Eastern Newt (red eft) climbing on a person's open hands.
Intern Reflection: Flipping Logs and Looking at Salamanders
May 19, 2026 — Looking at bugs and critters taught me how to teach — my experience as the Spring Education Intern at Audubon Vermont.
Tim Duclos stands in a snowy forest, marking the bark of one tree with orange spray paint. A nearby tree has a pink ribbon tied to it's trunk.
Caring for the Green Mountain Audubon Center Sugarbush
February 12, 2026 — Implementing bird-friendly forestry to foster healthy and resilient bird habitat.
White Pine Forest
Audubon Vermont’s Young Forest Project
October 31, 2025 — A timber harvest that will benefit birds and forest health.
sarah with students
A Place to Belong: Nurturing Nature, Community, and Young Minds
June 06, 2025 — Early Childhood Education Intern Reflection
Teens Taking Action Through Conservation, Advocacy, and Art
March 13, 2025 — Junior Conservation Technicians spent their February break with Audubon at the Green Mountain Audubon Center and Statehouse.
Staying Warm with UnSchool this Winter
January 15, 2025 — Discover what a day at our UnSchool program is like!
a child and an adult hold up small paintings
Looking back: summer camp reflection 2024
November 18, 2024 — Summer Recap!
Tightening bolts
Fall Work Day
November 14, 2024 — Audubon staff and volunteers give some much needed attention to the Green Mountain Audubon Center before winter.
A landscape photo of a slow moving shallow section of the Huntington River. Framed by green trees. There is a small hill on the horizon.
Caring for the Huntington
May 24, 2024 — You can help us care for and preserve the banks of the Huntington River.