Black-throated Blue Warbler
Black-throated Blue Warbler
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Audubon Vermont Impact Report

2022 - A Year of Impact and Innovation

Black-throated Blue Warbler. Photo: Lorraine Minns/Audubon Photography Awards
Black-throated Blue Warbler. Photo: Lorraine Minns/Audubon Photography Awards
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Audubon Vermont Impact Report

2022 - A Year of Impact and Innovation

A Year of Impact and Innovation

Birds face an unprecedented number of threats—none more acute than climate change, which imperils nearly two-thirds of North American species. Audubon knows that protecting birds today and tomorrow requires substantial investments in the places they need most.

Through a powerful and innovative mix of policy, education and effective conservation, along with a strong commitment to partnerships and equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging, Audubon Vermont has made great contributions to local and national conservation efforts this year.

Our accomplishments were possible thanks to the hard work of our talented team of education and conservation professionals, dedicated volunteers, like-minded organizations, and the generous and visionary support of our private, institutional and governmental funders.

As an invaluable member of our flock, you contributed to our success, and we hope you will share in our excitement for the difference we have made, together, for birds, their habitats, and people.

Vermont:  Three Key Priority Areas

This past year, your support of Audubon in Vermont was more important than ever, and we’re pleased to share this summary of what we have accomplished together in three key priority areas:  Conservation, Education and Policy. As you read the highlights in our Impact Report, we hope you’ll be struck by how integral collaboration is to achieving our goal of a better world for birds and people. It’s going to take all of us, working together, to create the change we need, and we are grateful you have joined us.

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