Audubon Vermont is pleased to announce three new maple syrup producers have recently joined the ranks of the Bird-Friendly Maple Project, with an additional six more sugarmakers anticipated to join by the end of the year.
- Dark Wing Maples in Wolcott
- Kathryn Nuissl in Berlin/East Montpelier
- Shelburne Farms in Shelburne
These sugarmakers have all made the commitment to include bird habitat into the stewardship objectives for their sugarbushes. Their maple products can now carry the Bird-Friendly label. This lets consumers know that their sugarbush is being managed to increase the habitat value to birds such as Black-throated Blue Warbler, Wood Thrush, and Scarlet Tanager.
Audubon Vermont’s Steve Hagenbuch says “the Bird-Friendly Maple Project is a great way to promote the importance of the working landscape to bird conservation. Not only can participation in the project provide a market advantage to the maple producers, it also ensures high-quality bird nesting habitat will be created or maintained in the forest.”
For a complete list of maple producers participating in the Bird-Friendly Maple Project visit http://vt.audubon.org/conservation/bird-friendly-maple-sugarmakers
To learn more about the Bird-Friendly Maple Project explore: http://vt.audubon.org/maple