We invite you to discover how we’ve been working to conserve wildlife – from Common Loons right here in Vermont, to the Bicknell’s Thrush and other migrants in the Caribbean, and southward to the Bobolink’s wintering grounds in Argentina. The challenges of conservation and the resources needed to tackle them continue to grow, but our mission remains steadfast. We continue to advance the conservation of wildlife across the Americas through research, monitoring, and citizen engagement. We are gratified by the support we receive, and thank you for joining us.

2021 Annual Report
Project highlights include iNaturalist observation datasets and their many uses, a new vernal pool mapping tool, an outreach program to partner landowners with birders, and more. A summary of VCE financials starts on page 16. Read report here »

2020 Annual Report
Project highlights include the VAL Data Explorer, Mount Mansfield banding, Bird-Friendly Maple, the Caribbean program, and much more. A summary of VCE financials starts on page 16. Read the report »

2019 Annual Report (Interactive Storymap)
Project highlights include the launch of VTBees, Mount Mansfield banding station updates, development of a life cycle plan for Bobolinks, Birder Broker's first year, and much more. Read the report »

2018 Annual Report
Project highlights include a rare thrush phenomenon, an exploration of avian nesting ecology in Hispaniola, community scientists monitoring whip-poor-wills, and much more. A summary of VCE financials starts on page 11. Read the report »
- 2020 Annual Report
- 2019 Annual Report (Interactive Story Map)
- 2018 Annual Report (PDF)
- 2017 Annual Report (PDF)
- 2016 Annual Report (PDF)
- 2015 Annual Report (PDF)
- 2014 Annual Report (PDF)
- 2013 Annual Report (PDF)
- 2012 Annual Report (PDF)
- 2011 Annual Report (PDF)
- 2010 Annual Report (PDF)
- 2009 Annual Report (PDF)
- 2008 Annual Report (PDF)