Noah Wilson

Environmental Education Intern
A native Vermonter, Noah grew up in the Northeast Kingdom and has spent a lot of time outdoors all around New England, participating in nature camps in both Vermont and New Hampshire. Noah graduated with his B.S. in Biology from Boston College in 2023 where he studied the impacts of climate change on springtime leaf-out phenology of trees on BC's campus during his senior year. This is also where he gained his admiration for birds and avian conservation when he took a field-intensive ornithology course and never looked back. Noah most recently spent the summer in Holderness, New Hampshire as a member of the Lakes Region Conservation Corps where he was able to get on the ground and put conservation plans into action around the Squam Lake watershed. He is now excited to be on the other side of things and teach others about the importance of natural resource conservation.

Articles by Noah Wilson

Making the Most of our Migrants
Youth Conservation Leadership Program

Making the Most of our Migrants

— Strategies and Information to Protect and Enjoy Springtime Migratory Birds
Frozen Feathers
News

Frozen Feathers

— How Birds Stay Warm in Winter
Spooky Species Highlight: American Crow
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Spooky Species Highlight: American Crow

— Are crows spooky or misunderstood? Our Education Intern, Noah, takes a stand!