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Curious about who and what makes up the natural world around you? Take an in-depth look at the ecology of forests, ponds, streams, and meadows at the Green Mountain Audubon Center. Spend the week completing conservation projects that help protect these natural communities! We’ll interact with live animals, build naturalist skills, and create our own field guides.
This camp is for ages 13-16 and runs 9am-4pm at the Green Mountain Audubon Center in Huntington, VT from August 5-9.
Example of a Stewards-in-Training camp day:
Throughout the week we will have themed days in which we learn about a natural community and then do a conservation action or project that supports that community. For example, we will work on songbird identification and then get to help a wildlife biologist band birds with unique ID numbers that allow ornithologists to track their movement/migration.
Some other example topics and projects include:
By the end of the week campers will build skills in:
Knowledge about the flora and fauna that live around us and how they play different roles in the ecosystem.
Skills and techniques necessary to observe and quantify biodiversity.
Experience with tools used by field and wildlife biologists, foresters, and ecologists.
An understanding of career opportunities in the environmental field.
Please feel free to reach out to one of the leaders of this camp, our Youth Conservation Leadership Coordinator Sarah Hooghuis, with any questions. sarah.hooghuis@audubon.org or 802-434-3026