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A Hermit Thrush perched on top of evergreen branches.
Act 59: A Plan to Maintain to Maintain an Ecologically Functional Landscape
February 19, 2026 — Conserving 50 Percent of Vermont by 2050
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.
Cedar Waxwing standing on branch with berries hanging off of the branch.
Superstar Native Plants for Vermont
December 16, 2025 — Some native plants are more powerful than others when it comes to supporting pollinators and birds.
A Proud Teacher
September 19, 2025 — Truman Lee-Solomon reflects on his year of AmeriCorps service at Audubon Vermont.
Lizzie measuring a black cherry tree's diameter
Growing a Resilient Future for Vermont's Forests
September 09, 2025 — A new long-term study will help landowners protect their forests from climate change and pests.
Echoes of the Forest: Tracking the Journey of the Wood Thrush
September 02, 2025 — A two-year study aimed at the conservation of one of Vermont’s treasured songbirds
Growing Community, Growing Conservation
September 02, 2025 — David Hewitt describes his experience as our Community Science and Chapter Engagement AmeriCorps Member.
A profile photo of Jamey Fidel.
Welcoming Our New Vice President
August 20, 2025