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Birdathon 2023

Birdathon 2023

— It's that time of year again!
What are the Crows Doing in Winter?

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

Junior Conservation Techs at Work

— Student-led conservation actions at the Green Mountain Audubon Center
Recent Press Release from Vermont Fish & Wildlife:

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

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?

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

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

Last Call for Donations to the 2023 Bobolink Project

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

The education department is looking to fill open positions on our team for the summer.

Our summer educators run the day-to-day operations at our day camps and provide a safe and fun outdoor learning environment all season long. This is a full-time, seasonal position from June 9-August 14, 2023. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm. 

Our Education Internship is a great opportunity for current students or recent graduates to gain hands-on experience in the field of outdoor education. This is a part-time, temporary position for up to 210 hours (about 21 hours/week), June 5-August 14, 2023. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm, but the occasional weekend or evening program is a possibility if schedule allows. 

Learn more and apply at the provided links.

Identifying the Birds of Vermont - A Virtual Course

Identifying the Birds of Vermont - A Virtual Course

— This 7-week course will teach you the ins and outs of identifying many of Vermont's 180+ breeding bird species!