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Governor Hochul Signs New York Bill to Protect Birds and Bees

Governor Hochul Signs New York Bill to Protect Birds and Bees

— The implementation of the Birds and Bees Protection Act helps protect pollinators, wildlife, the environment, and people. What could this mean for similar efforts in Vermont?
Save the Seabirds: University of Vermont Students at the Capitol

Save the Seabirds: University of Vermont Students at the Capitol

— UVM Birding Club went to the capitol in D.C. to educate legislators on gaps in bird protections for sea and shorebirds.
Audubon Vermont Supports the 2024 Environmental Common Agenda

Audubon Vermont Supports the 2024 Environmental Common Agenda

— The policies Vermont’s environmental organizations are demanding be prioritized this legislative session strive to increase resiliency and take action against climate change.
124th Christmas Bird Count

124th Christmas Bird Count

— Join a count near you!
Frozen Feathers

Frozen Feathers

— How Birds Stay Warm in Winter
Who Built that Nest?

Who Built that Nest?

— When autumn leaves drop by mid-November, bird nests that were hidden by the lush summer vegetation, suddenly reveal themselves and become apparent everywhere we look. But whose nest was it? Are there ways to tell?
Wednesdays in the Woods

Wednesdays in the Woods

— Take a peek in to a day in the life of our afterschool program
Farewell and Thank You David Mears!

Farewell and Thank You David Mears!

— David Mears, who served as Audubon Vermont’s Executive Director for the past five years, has returned to his roots in law and accepted a position at a small law firm. Audubon Vermont staff and Board thank David for his leadership, mentorship, wisdom, and friendship.
Paid Service-Learning Opportunity for Teens at Audubon Vermont

Paid Service-Learning Opportunity for Teens at Audubon Vermont

— Now hiring teens for our Junior Conservation Technician Program!