Audubon Vermont Staff

Gwendolyn Causer

Environmental Educator and Senior Communications Coordinator

Gwendolyn (she/her) grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and graduated from Oberlin College in Ohio. Gwendolyn was introduced to Audubon in 2002, diving into the wonderful preschool and family programs with her child Ella. She deepened her connection to Audubon as a volunteer with Ella, monitoring Eastern Bluebird nest boxes and Eastern Red-Backed Salamander populations. Gwendolyn Causer has been teaching environmental education programs with Audubon Vermont since 2005. Gwendolyn’s first love in nature is botany and she does most of her birding by ear. She is passionate about creating equitable access to nature for communities historically excluded from the environmental movement. Gwendolyn lives near Lake Champlain in Burlington. She enjoys Nordic skiing, swimming, and skating on "wild" ice.

Articles by Gwendolyn Causer

Eat Your Weeds
Audubon From Home

Eat Your Weeds

— You can find these easy-to-identify invasives popping up right now.
What are those birds eating?!?
Audubon From Home

What are those birds eating?!?

— Native Plants for Birds in the springtime.
What did that bird just say?!?
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What did that bird just say?!?

— Unlock the secrets of bird songs.
Migration Stories: The Newcomer Academy at Winooski Middle School
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Migration Stories: The Newcomer Academy at Winooski Middle School

— Connecting English Language Learner students with their new home in Vermont through storytelling, birds, migration, and habitat restoration
Plan for Plants for Birds
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Plan for Plants for Birds

— Get ready for spring!
Meet the Future of the Conservation Movement
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Meet the Future of the Conservation Movement

— Building a network of new conservation professionals
Help Audubon Vermont be eligible for up to $10,000!
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Help Audubon Vermont be eligible for up to $10,000!

— Show your support for Audubon Vermont on VSECU's "We Care 2 program"
What's so fun about winter birding in Vermont? We found out from those who follow the flocks
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What's so fun about winter birding in Vermont? We found out from those who follow the flocks

— The Burlington Free Press highlights the joys of birding in winter