Kim Guertin

Green Mountain Audubon Center Director

Kim (she/her) has worked for Audubon Vermont since 2000 and before that worked for the local Audubon chapter. Nature-based education is her passion and she became the first National Audubon certified teacher-naturalist in the country. Kim now works as the Director of the Green Mountain Audubon Center in Huntington. She graduated from the University of Vermont with a B.S. in Environmental Studies, with a concentration in Environmental Education. She also attended the School for International Training in Arusha, Tanzania where she studied wildlife, conservation and ecology. Kim lives with her husband and two children in North Duxbury. She enjoys hiking with her dog, skiing out her back door, yoga, and drinking coffee by her woodstove.

Articles by Kim Guertin

Audubon’s Education Program Barn and Parking Area to be Renovated
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Audubon’s Education Program Barn and Parking Area to be Renovated

— Project takes flight thanks to generous gifts from a donor and local Audubon chapter.
Maple Sugaring at Audubon!
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Maple Sugaring at Audubon!

— Visit us as we celebrate Vermont's sweetest season.
Audubon Vermont Hosts Traveling Exhibit Featuring 2022 Audubon Photography Awards Winners
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Audubon Vermont Hosts Traveling Exhibit Featuring 2022 Audubon Photography Awards Winners

— Winning Images will be on Display in Vermont in January!
It’s Maple Sugaring Season at Audubon Vermont
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It’s Maple Sugaring Season at Audubon Vermont

— Join us as we celebrate Vermont’s “sweetest” season in our Bird-Friendly Maple sugarbush!
Volunteer at Audubon's Bird and Barn Festival
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Volunteer at Audubon's Bird and Barn Festival

— Sign up to join us!
Maple Sugaring Season at the Green Mountain Audubon Center
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Maple Sugaring Season at the Green Mountain Audubon Center

— This year our sugarbush will rest.
Visit Audubon Vermont’s Green Mountain Audubon Center during the First Vermont Maple 100
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Visit Audubon Vermont’s Green Mountain Audubon Center during the First Vermont Maple 100

— Maple sugarbushes are inherently good for birds, but forests that are intentionally managed with birds in mind are even better!
Audubon Photography Awards Show Canceled in Vermont
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Audubon Photography Awards Show Canceled in Vermont

— The traveling photo exhibit has been put on indefinite pause due to the Coronavirus outbreak.