Welcome to Audubon Vermont!

The Green Mountain Audubon Center Photo: Meghan Hall/Audubon Vermont

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Visit Audubon

It's always a good time to visit the Audubon Center. Trails are open to the public year-round. Visit us daily from dawn until dusk! Donations are appreciated.

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About Us
About Us

About Audubon Vermont

Audubon Vermont is a state program of the National Audubon Society. We are a nonprofit conservation organization whose mission is to protect birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow.

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Conservation
Conservation

Conservation

Protecting birds and their habitats

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Education Programs
Education Programs

Education

From bird watching to winter tracking, maple sugaring to pond scooping, our goal remains the same: to connect people with nature.

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Explore Our Education Programs

School Programs
School Programs

School Programs

Hands-on, outdoor, science learning experiences. We hope you and your students will join us for a uniquely Audubon experience this year!

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Youth Conservation Leadership Program
Youth Conservation Leadership Program

Youth Conservation Leadership Program

Engaging young adults in conservation, education and policy

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Summer Day Camps
Summer Day Camps

Summer Day Camps

Calling all explorers, investigators, and lovers of nature - sign your child up and they will discover our 255 acres of wild and fun!

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Explore Our Conservation Programs

Landowner Technical Assistance (Forests)
Working Lands

Woods, Wildlife and Warblers Project

Technical assistance for Vermont landowners interested in stewarding their forests for diverse bird habitat

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The Bobolink Project
Bird And Bee Friendly Farming

The Bobolink Project

Linking farmers and birders together to support bird-friendly agricultural practices

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The News from Audubon Vermont

Are We Burning Down Our House to Kill a Rat? Why the use of Second Generation Anti-coagulant Rodenticides is a bad idea, for birds and people
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Are We Burning Down Our House to Kill a Rat? Why the use of Second Generation Anti-coagulant Rodenticides is a bad idea, for birds and people

The growing use of rodenticides known as “second generation anticoagulant rodenticides” or “SGARs” is impacting Bald Eagles and other raptors. This threat is emerging at a time when populations of these magnificent birds are rebounding following decades of work to address the harm done by the pesticide DDT. There are many other ways to kill a rat (or mouse or other pesty rodent) – we should not choose poisons that also kill birds.

Sugar on Snow
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Sugar on Snow

Experiencing a Vermont Tradition

Birdathon 2023
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Birdathon 2023

It's that time of year again!

What are the Crows Doing in Winter?
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What are the Crows Doing in Winter?

"Why all those crows roost in Burlington in wintertime"- AmeriCorps member Jacob Crawford speaks to Vermont Public's Samantha Watson

Junior Conservation Techs at Work
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Junior Conservation Techs at Work

Student-led conservation actions at the Green Mountain Audubon Center

Recent Press Release from Vermont Fish & Wildlife:
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Recent Press Release from Vermont Fish & Wildlife:

Some Cliff Tops and Overlooks Closed to Protect Nesting Peregrines

Keeping the Green Mountain State Green: Vermont General Assembly Advances Important Conservation Bill
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Keeping the Green Mountain State Green: Vermont General Assembly Advances Important Conservation Bill

Audubon Vermont is working in collaboration with a partnership of environmental advocates to advance legislation to conserve 30% of Vermont’s land and waters by 2030 and 50% by 2050.

Shifting Timelines: is a Warming World Changing how Birds Migrate?
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Shifting Timelines: is a Warming World Changing how Birds Migrate?

Temperature fluctuations are affecting the food birds depend on, the timing of their migration patterns and egg laying, and even the sizes and shapes of their bodies.

Successful Partnership with Lake Champlain Sea Grant Leads to Continued Position
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Successful Partnership with Lake Champlain Sea Grant Leads to Continued Position

Accomplishments and reflections on the partnership between Audubon Vermont and Lake Champlain Sea Grant from 2021 to 2023 to improve bird habitat and watershed health in Vermont.

Last Call for Donations to the 2023 Bobolink Project
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Last Call for Donations to the 2023 Bobolink Project

Your donation can help save young Bobolinks and other grassland birds in Vermont

Vermont's Priority Birds

Bird-Friendly Maple Habitat Badge

How you can help, right now