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    birding hotspots

    Discover the best places for birding nearby or around the world using the eBird hotspot explorer....

    Yellow-banded Bumble Bee

    Bombus records from 1915 to 2011 from over 25 collections (Vermont Center for Ecostudies unpub. data). It represented about 13% of the records...

    Scientific Publications

    VCE's work. Peer-reviewed publications ensure that we produce and use the best possible science available. Below are contributions our scientists have made each...

    Vermont Atlas of Life Map of the Week: Rusty-patched Bumble Bee (Bombus affinis)

    As recently as the 1990s the Rusty-patched Bumble Bee was a relatively common bee in Vermont. They were probably found in every town of

    Nighthawks Light up Late Summer Evening Skies: an October Reminiscence

    Station on the Connecticut River is far and away Vermont's most noteworthy site. The 2021 flight proved to be the best on record....

    Saving a Rare Songbird ā€“ Hemispheric Conservation Action Plan for Bicknellā€™s Thrush Updated

    the revised conservation action plan for bicknellā€™s thrush provides the updated consensus of the international bicknellā€™s thrush conservation group (ibtcg), an alliance of...

    Alex Dickey Conservation Internship

    and office work as a volunteer intern here at the Vermont Center for Ecostudies (VCE), his energy and enthusiasm were infectious, as was...

    iNaturalist Vermont Becomes Biodiversity Big Data in 2016

    citizen scientists, in just four years inaturalist vermont, a project of the vermont atlas of life, has become a big data biodiversity source...

    A Field Guide to September

    sorry, summer is over, but autumn is spectacular here in the northeast and wildlife is on the move. so hereā€™s your field guide...

    After 90 Percent Decline, Federal Protection Sought for Monarch Butterfly

    WASHINGTONā€” The Center for Biological Diversity and Center for Food Safety as co-lead petitioners joined by the Xerces Society and renowned monarch scientist...