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.
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.
Some Cliff Tops and Overlooks Closed to Protect Nesting Peregrines
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.
Your donation can help save young Bobolinks and other grassland birds in Vermont