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A group of people gathered around in a circle in the woods at a forestry workshop.
Reflecting on Working with Landowners Amidst Complex Times
September 13, 2024
A bright yellow golden-winged warbler perches on a branch.
Finding Gold in Vermont’s Forgotten Fields
September 10, 2024 — After two field seasons of service, Matt Hallahan reflects on his time as an Americorps Member supporting our priority species work.
A female Peregrine Falcon perched on a smooth branch, viewed through a scope.
Reflection on my Service
August 27, 2024 — Maddy Kokot is one of our Conservation Field Specialists AmeriCorps Members working with Senior Conservation Biologist Margaret Fowle on conservation projects such as The Bobolink Project, Peregrine Falcon Monitoring, and Bird and Bee Friendly Farming.
Sap lines running through a bird-friendly sugarbush
A Loveletter to Sugarmakers
August 12, 2024 — A forester, a landowner, and a biologist walk into a forest. A bird looks up and says, ‘Is this a Bird-Friendly Maple meeting?'
an adult shows an eastern newt to a group of children
From my Desk, Looking Back
August 07, 2024 — Kyra Monsam's 2023-2024 AmeriCorps Service Term Reflection
Devan is wearing a yellow shirt while banding a small, American Goldfinch
Birds are Awe-full
July 23, 2024 — A summer spent in awe.
A photo of A Black-throated Blue Warbler nest. The nest is a cup shape and made out of twigs, nestled among green leaves. One nestling rests in the nest, pink with no feathers.
Forest Bird Communities
June 26, 2024
Celebrating Legislative Wins for Vermont: A Victory for Environment and Workforce Development
June 18, 2024 — Progressive policy-making achieves significant legislative milestones that protect Vermont's natural heritage, promote sustainable development, and invest in the future of our youth.
Audubon Staff with binoculars
My First Birdathon
June 18, 2024 — Perspective of a Novice Birder during Audubon Vermont's Birdathon
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.