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Conservation Biologist Steve Hagenbuch addressing a group of JCTs outside the sugarhouse.
Junior Conservation Technicians Back in Action!
March 13, 2024 — See what the JCTs were up to during their February break!
Fully Fledged: Audubon Vermont Alumni Highlight with Chaveli Miles
March 05, 2024 — The first installment of a new, seasonal series that will spotlight Audubon Vermont alumni. This time our Youth Conservation Leadership Coordinator chats with past policy intern, Chaveli Miles.
Woman standing at a podium surrounded by people with protect our pollinators signs
A Successful Swarming of the State House
February 29, 2024 — In preparation for this week’s committee vote on a bill to prohibit the use of certain pesticides that are particularly harmful to birds and pollinators, a press conference was held in the State House to show support.
AmeriCorps in the Community
January 16, 2024 — Audubon Vermont is host to two full-time AmeriCorps members that serve for an eleven-month term and work closely with our education staff.
Tough Conversations: The Buzz on Beekeeping
January 11, 2024 — Tough Conversations is a youth-led webinar series that began in 2020 meant to catalyze conversations on important environmental topics.
Save the Seabirds: University of Vermont Students at the Capitol
January 09, 2024 — UVM Birding Club went to the capitol in D.C. to educate legislators on gaps in bird protections for sea and shorebirds.
A photo looking up into the canopy of a forest of trees with orange and yellow leaves.
The End of Maple? Maple Sugaring Amid a Changing Climate
April 01, 2021 — Climate change, and its impacts on northern forests, threaten to fundamentally alter where, when, and how we produce maple syrup. What does science say about the future of maple sugaring, and are there any bright spots?