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Violet-crowned Hummingbird

Latin:  Leucolia violiceps

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Youth Conservation Leadership Program Guide
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Youth Conservation Leadership Program Guide

By Sarah Hooghuis

Learn about our unique programs that offer paid, work-based and service-learning opportunities for youth 14-25.

Emily Calder

Emily Calder

Educator

Planning the Future of Vermont’s Forests and Fields
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Planning the Future of Vermont’s Forests and Fields

By David Mears

In passing the Community Resilience and Biodiversity Protection Act, the State of Vermont is taking an important step towards the conservation of the places that birds (and people) need to thrive

Incredible Insects
Summer Day Camp Blog

Incredible Insects

By Eve Hallock

Preschool Camp week 1

Pectoral Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris melanotos

Illustration for Pectoral Sandpiper
JR Conservation Crew
Summer Day Camp Blog

JR Conservation Crew

By Eve Hallock

Ecology Day Camp Week 1

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    October 16: The Birthday Party and The Peppermint Beetle

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    October 9: Into the Foggy Woods

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    October 2: Our First Fall Fire!

    Audubon New York Rallies Support Against TNR Legislation
    Birds October 29, 2015

    Audubon New York Rallies Support Against TNR Legislation

    This week, Governor Cuomo vetoed legislation that would have been bad for birds—in part thanks to thousands of letters sent by on-the-ground activists.

    Condor Chick Has Two Mommies
    Birds October 22, 2015

    Condor Chick Has Two Mommies

    After the chick’s father died, a second female condor stepped up to help raise the baby. Watch the progressive family’s first few months in this time-lapse video.

    3 Ways Teamwork Helps Birds Survive California's Drought
    Birds October 26, 2015

    3 Ways Teamwork Helps Birds Survive California's Drought

    Faced with parched habitat, conservationists are creating managed wetlands for migrating birds. All it takes is collaboration...and data from outer space.

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    September 25: Mouse, Mouse, Baby Tree!

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    September 18: Our First Fall Session

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