VCE in the News
2026
The North Star Monthly
Volunteers help scientists map Vermont’s butterflies”>Volunteers help scientists map Vermont’s butterflies | July 30, 2026
VTDigger
President Trump’s priorities could put a hefty portion of federal grants in Vermont on the chopping block under proposed rule | July 19, 2026
Boston.com
Ask the Gardener: Attracting butterflies and bees to your garden this National Pollinator Week in New England | June 18, 2026
Vermont Public
Beetles, bees and butterflies: How to explore your buzzing backyard ecosystem | May 27, 2026
You Can Do it Gardening
A Conversation with VCE Conservation Biologist Desirée Narango | May 11, 2026
Seven Days
Stuck in Vermont: Vernal Pool Field Trip With Kevin Tolan and Jim Andrews in Salisbury | April 30, 2026
Spire: The Maine Journal of Conservation and Sustainability
Listening Differently | April 12, 2026
The Charlotte News
Finding some solace at a vernal pool and the hope of spring | March 19, 2026
Vermont Public
Finch ‘irruption’ brings colorful winter visitors to northern New England | January 2, 2026
2025
The North Star Monthly
New Conservation Action Urged for Vermont’s Endangered Bees | December 2, 2025
The Charlotte News
Despite dire circumstances, still much to be grateful for | November 27, 2025
The North Star Monthly
Eyes Everywhere: Vermonters turn backyard observations into big science | November 10, 2025
Vermont Public
Scientists are racing to save a tiny songbird that nests on New England’s alpine summits | September 15, 2025
Vermont Daily Chronicle
Bobolink birds are in decline. Vermont’s fields are key to changing that | August, 14 2025
Smithsonian magazine
Scientists Are Tracking Worrying Declines in Insects—and the Birds That Feast on Them. Here’s What’s Being Done to Save Them Both | July 2025
NBC 5
Butterfly tracking project returns to Vermont after 20 years to help protect pollinators | July 2, 2025
VT Digger
Vermont’s adult loon population is at an all-time high, but fewer chicks are surviving | June 22, 2025
Community News Service
Why did the herp cross the road? ‘Big Nights’ mean big risks for amphibians and reptiles
The New York Times
The Four Ecologically Crucial Things You Should Do in Your Garden | April 12, 2025
Past Selected Press
Audubon
Vermont’s Birders and Landowners Are Joining Forces to Contribute to Science | Science 22, 2022
VTDigger
Committee recommends adding new species to Vermont’s endangered, threatened lists | October 6, 2021
Burlington Free Press
At last: a good excuse for Vermonters to stop raking fallen leaves | October 5, 2021