Welcome to Audubon Vermont!

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

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Visit Us

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

Woods, Wildlife and Warblers Program
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

Happy Pride, Vermont!
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Happy Pride, Vermont!

Reflections on nature and queerness, queer identity, upcoming Pride events, and resource reccomendations.

My First Term of Service: A Time of Discovery, Excitement, and Gratitude
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My First Term of Service: A Time of Discovery, Excitement, and Gratitude

A Reflection On My Time As Audubon Vermont's Education and Outreach Coordinator AmeriCorps Member 2023

Happy Birds & Messy Forests
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Happy Birds & Messy Forests

My experience as an Audubon Vermont Health Forests Conservation Intern.

Peregrine Cliffs are Reopened to Climbing and Hiking
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Peregrine Cliffs are Reopened to Climbing and Hiking

A recent release from the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department announces the end of the peregrine breeding season

Education Programs September 2023-August 2024
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Education Programs September 2023-August 2024

Registration now open (and filling!) for our year-round education programs

Peregrines in Vermont: My AmeriCorps Experience
Conservation

Peregrines in Vermont: My AmeriCorps Experience

Conservation Field Specialist Americorps Member Matt Hallahan reflects on his summer monitoring Peregrine Falcons.

Wrapping up the 2023 Common Tern Breeding Season
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Wrapping up the 2023 Common Tern Breeding Season

A day in the life of our Priority Species Conservation Intern monitoring Common Terns on Lake Champlain.

Close Encounters
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Close Encounters

River, a teenage Junior Conservation Technician, writes about her dream of holding a bird coming true at Audubon.

Is it too soon to talk about climate natural solutions in Vermont?
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Is it too soon to talk about climate natural solutions in Vermont?

Protecting Vermont’s forests and fields is good for birds and reduces flood risks for communities (By David Mears and Cassie Wolfanger)

Expansion and Loss at the Franklin County Airport
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Expansion and Loss at the Franklin County Airport

A small, uncommon and easily overlooked sparrow has gained attention in recent months, not because of its uniqueness or rarity, but because its critical habitat is being lost as the airport undergoes an expansion.

Vermont's Priority Birds

Bird-Friendly Maple Habitat Badge

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