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New VCE Study Reveals Surprising Upland Sandpiper Migration Patterns

November 4, 2019  |  Jason Hill (he/him)

VCE’s recent paper describes surprising new information about migratory patterns of Upland Sandpipers.

A mid-sized brown, speckled bird (Bicknell's Thrush) sings atop an evergreen branch.

Mercury in the Mountains: VCE Research Yields More Questions than Answers

October 3, 2019  |  Chris Rimmer

VCE’s recently published paper from our long-term research on mercury accumulation in montane forest birds describes unexpected results.

Field Guide to September 2019

September 4, 2019  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

Here is your field guide to some amazing migrations happening right now, and a few other natural history tidbits to look for this fall.

An adult loon and large chick cruise Maidstone Lake in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. / © Becky Scott

Loon Season Update: Late Nests and a Successful Rescue

August 30, 2019  |  Eric Hanson

VCE’s Eric Hanson provides this late-summer update from the water, including a couple of short rescued loon release video clips!

Poison in the Pools: Mercury in Vernal Pool Amphibians

July 2, 2019  |  Steve Faccio

VCE has a long history of investigating mercury concentrations in wildlife—particularly in montane ecosystems and Caribbean birds. Now, our groundbreaking investigation of mercury levels in vernal pool foodwebs has been published in the journal Ecotoxicology. Read on to find out more!

Move over Monarchs: VCE and Colleagues Reveal Astonishing Dragonfly Migration

January 7, 2019  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

A recent study examines the chemistry locked in dragonfly wings to uncover the surprising annual migration of the Common Green Darner.

Study Reveals Striking Decline of Vermont’s Bumble Bees

December 12, 2018  |  Kent McFarland

A new study examining 100 years of bumble bee records reveals that almost half of Vermont’s species, which are vital pollinators, have either vanished or are in serious decline.

Where are the Whip-poor-wills? 2018 Field Season Update

December 5, 2018  |  Sarah Carline

For more than a decade, VCE has led a project that takes place while most folks are fast asleep. Learn about our 2018 Whip-poor-will Project survey results, and find out how you can get involved!

Vernal Pools Through the Year

December 4, 2018  |  Alex Wells

Picture a vernal pool in your mind’s eye and you’re instantly swept away to springtime. But here at VCE, our vernal pool research spans all seasons. Alex Wells, our VPMon Coordinator, provides this latest update on off-season vernal pool monitoring activities.

Mission Monarch Nearly Nixed by Missing Milkweed

August 17, 2018  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

What had been promised as an easy venture turned into something of a quest.

2018 Peregrine Falcon Nesting Season Complete

July 24, 2018  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department recently announced that Peregrine Falcon nesting season has ended, so hikers and rock climbers can return to Vermont cliffs starting August 1, 2018.

Success: Crossing Boundaries for Conservation

May 25, 2018  |  Karen Bourque

VCE announces finalization of the Strategic Conservation Plan for Sierra de Bahoruco National Park in the Dominican Republic. The plan, which VCE helped to both fund and facilitate, aims to preserve the park’s unique forested habitats for the benefit of plants, wildlife, and humans alike.