Foresters for the Birds – Audubon Vermont

Foresters for the Birds is an innovative project that works to keep forests as forests and common birds common by helping landowners integrate the practices of timber and songbird habitat management. The project was established through a partnership between Audubon Vermont and the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation in 2008. It has grown to become a network of foresters, biologists, and forest landowners across Vermont and the Atlantic Flyway who are working together to make a positive difference for forests, birds, and land stewardship in the region.

This is the parent program for what are not Audubon Vermont’s Woods, Wildlife and Warblers program and Forester Training and Endorsement program.

Keywords: woods, wildlife, warblers, training, breeding, habitat management, Forestry for the Birds

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