
New VCE Study Reveals Decline in Vermont Forest Birds
April 15, 2017A 25-year study of Vermont’s forest birds, including woodpeckers, warblers and other iconic species, has documented a 14.2 percent overall population decline during the period, raising concerns about birds and forests alike. Learn more »

A Future with Forest Birds
November 01, 2014Our most recent update on the Forest Bird Monitoring Program charts a course forward with data analysis and new publications. Our project prospectus is a 2M PDF. Download the prospectus. »

Annual Report for the Vermont Monitoring Cooperative
June 30, 20142013 Annual Report for the Vermont Monitoring Cooperative Read the report. »

On the Wing and a Prayer: Aerial Insectivores
July 29, 2013Some catch their prey while in flight; others sit and wait for prey to come near. They’re a group of birds known as aerial insectivores, and they’re in trouble. Read Steve Faccio's essay on aerial insectivores. »