A collection of guides, instructions, and resources for use as you explore the natural world around the Green Mountain Audubon Center, Vermont, and beyond!
Looking to get more involved in local conservation and spend time outdoors? Help us keep our trail system safe and beautiful for the community by signing up to be a Trail Adopter!
Community science is the collection and analysis of scientific data by community members in collaboration with professional scientists or organization. Participants will build our capacity to collect data that informs the actions we take to conserve birds and their habitat.
Community scientists are essential in Audubon's efforts to protect birds and their habitats in Vermont. Whether it is participating in monthly bird monitoring walks, participating in Audubon’s Climate Watch study or counting birds, community scientists contribute greatly to a better understanding of Vermont's birds.
Ruby-crowned Kinglet Photo: Howard Cheek
You can add to a century of community science by joining a count near you.
Want to use your birding skills to advance our understanding of climate change’s impact on birds? Then Audubon’s Climate Watch is for you!
Looking for more event opportunities, perhaps closer to where you live? Check out the Chapter Events Calendar, a consolidated location for Audubon programs organized by local volunteer chapters.
Help secure a future for birds at risk from climate change, habitat loss and other threats. Your support will power our science, education, advocacy and on-the-ground conservation efforts.
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.
Adults, preschoolers, foresters, photographers, sugarmakers and families will all find opportunities to connect with nature.