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Gifts for the Conservation-minded People on Your Gift-giving List

December 3, 2020  |  Karen Bourque

The holidays are stressful enough without the added burden of having to think outside the box (and quickly) to make sure you have something for everyone. We at VCE would like to help you out this season by providing some creative, conservation-themed solutions to your gift-giving dilemmas!

Shining A Light on VCE’s Citizen Scientists

December 5, 2019  |  Karen Bourque

Last spring, VCE surveyed our army of citizen scientists to learn more about them and how participation in our programs has impacted their lives. Read on to find out what insights we gained!

Chocolate: It’s for the Birds

November 15, 2019  |  Karen Bourque

Help us spread the word about an exciting initiative to conserve Bicknell’s Thrush wintering habitat. And eat more cacao. It’s good for you and the birds!

VCE and Colleagues Quantify Effects of Hurricanes Irma and Maria on Puerto Rico’s Forest Birds

June 27, 2019  |  Karen Bourque

In September of 2017, hurricanes Irma and Maria delivered a devastating one-two punch to Puerto Rico, causing massive defoliation of the island’s forests. While the detrimental effects of these storms on human populations were well-documented, little was known about how the island’s bird populations were affected—until now.

VCE’s First-ever Biothon Collects Big Data for Biodiversity

June 4, 2019  |  Karen Bourque

Here’s your team-by-team recap of VCE’s first-ever Biothon event! Read on to find out where we went and what we saw…

VCE Biologist Eric Hanson Wins GMP-Zetterstrom Environmental Award

April 23, 2019  |  Karen Bourque

We are proud to announce that Eric Hanson, VCE’s loon biologist since 1998 and the guiding force behind recovery of Vermont’s formerly endangered common loon, was presented the 2019 Green Mountain Power (GMP) Zetterstrom Environmental Award on April 23rd!

VCE Biologists Discover Migratory Patterns of Two North American Grassland Bird Species

February 6, 2019  |  Karen Bourque

A new VCE study sheds light on the annual movements of two grassland bird species and yields surprising results that may help transform the way we manage grassland bird populations, both across international borders and throughout their annual cycle.

From Snowbanks to Cloud Forests: Chris Rimmer is Cuba Bound

January 22, 2019  |  Karen Bourque

VCE’s Chris Rimmer is bound for eastern Cuba. He’ll trade a foot-plus of new snow and subzero temperatures for humid cloud forests and Cuban Trogons.

Three VCE Biologists Appointed as Adjunct Faculty at UVM

September 6, 2018  |  Karen Bourque

We are pleased to announce that three VCE biologists have been appointed as adjunct faculty in the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Vermont.

VCE Vlog: Field Update from the Great North Woods

June 13, 2018  |  Karen Bourque

VCE Director of Science John Lloyd recently emerged from the Great North Woods long enough to seek out a WiFi signal to share this brief update from the field. All of us here at VCE were relieved to see that the mosquitoes had not yet carried him away.

VCE Study Predicts Prime Habitat for Bicknell’s Thrush

June 6, 2018  |  Karen Bourque

A new study led by VCE biologist Kent McFarland used statistical modelling methods to identify remaining key habitat for female Bicknell’s Thrush in the fragmented forests of the Dominican Republic. Further, this study served as the driving force to conserve additional land to expand the thrush’s wintering habitat.

VCE Awarded 2018 TechGrant

June 1, 2018  |  Karen Bourque

VCE’s scientists continually seek to incorporate emerging technologies to enhance their data gathering and analysis capabilities, and thanks to a generous 2018 TechGrant award from the TechFoundation, VCE’s Vernal Pool Monitoring Project will benefit from such a technological boost.