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Click here for a short video highlighting invasive Japanese Honeysuckle removal at the Green Mountain Audubon Center along the Huntington River.

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The 2012 Summer Camp and Preschool Program brochures are available!
 

Conservation Education Internships for Spring Semester
The Green Mountain Audubon Center is now accepting applications for conservation education interns. We looking for people with an interest in and love of natural history, conservation and education to help us develop curriculum and teach science programs. To apply or to learn more, please click here.

Winter Wonders at Audubon
Snow or no snow, there’s so much to explore at Audubon in the winter. Visit our Winter Calendar of Events to find a program to get you outdoors this winter. Hope to see you soon at Audubon!

Wind Storm Caused Major Damage to the Center’s Trail System: Hikers are still welcome, but please use caution.
Photo by Kim Guertin

A major wind storm that blew through Chittenden County on December 1st caused a great deal of damage to the trail system at The Green Mountain Audubon Center in Huntington. More than 100 trees fell on the 255 acre property. Many of the trees fell across hiking trails damaging trail signs, staircases and bridges and making several trails unsafe for hiking. A large section of the Center’s popular Sensory Trail for the blind and visually impaired has been completely wiped out by fallen trees. It will likely be a year or more before the Center’s trail system is completely restored and many trails will likely have to be rerouted or taken out of use entirely.

Photo by Kim Guertin

The public is still welcome to hike at the Center, we just ask that hikers stay off of closed trails for their own safety and bear with us as we slowly clean up from this devastating storm.


Audubon in the News

Winter
For a glimpse of Wildlife Tracking at Audubon on WCAX, News channel 3, click here.

Fall
Check out Audubon Naturalist, Gwen Causer, on WCAX talking turkey!

Click here to view Farewell to Fall on WCAX. To learn more about the science behind the beautiful colors, visit Audubon magazine's "In Living Color".

Summer
Channel 3 news, WCAX, showed up to a Spider Safari preschool program at the Green Mountain Audubon Center. Click here to watch the video!

Channel 3 News, WCAX visited a peregrine falcon nesting site with conservation biologist Margaret Fowle. Click here to watch Peregrine Falcons on the Comeback.


Visit Guy’s Farm and Yard in Williston for all of your Bird Feeding Needs!
Attract birds to your backyard and support a local business! Guy’s Farm and Yard in Williston has an amazing selection of bird baths, bird feeders, and other wildlife gardening supplies as well as a very knowledgeable staff to help you get started. Put your receipt in the birdhouse located on the checkout counter and Guy’s Farm and Yard will donate a percentage of your bird feeding sale to Audubon Vermont.

New Audubon Study Shows Many Birds are Moving North
Red-bellied Woodpecker © Glen Tepke
Have you seen this bird? If so you may be seeing the effects of Climate Change right now in your backyard. A new Audubon report says widespread bird movements point to global warming disruption of U.S. ecosystems.

Read what it means and what you can do to help. To view or download a Vermont Birds and Climate Factsheet, click here.


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