The Vermont Center for Ecostudies advances wildlife conservation in New England and across the Americas through a combination of scientific research and community engagement. Our work includes conducting research and long-term monitoring projects on a variety of species, from birds to salamanders, butterflies, and bees, and delivering our results to inform management decisions and policies that affect these animals. We work with many partners, from New England and Canada to the tropical locations where New England’s migratory species overwinter, and engage thousands of volunteers (“community scientists”) who participate in our work through data collection and monitoring. Our work is funded by a combination of grants, contracts, and donations. Our office is in White River Junction, Vermont.
The Vermont Center for Ecostudies advances wildlife conservation in New England and across the Americas through a combination of scientific research and community engagement. Our work includes conducting research and long-term monitoring projects on a variety of species, from birds to salamanders, butterflies, and bees, and delivering our results to inform management decisions and policies that affect these animals. We work with many partners, from New England and Canada to the tropical locations where New England’s migratory species overwinter, and engage thousands of volunteers (“community scientists”) who participate in our work through data collection and monitoring. Our work is funded by a combination of grants, contracts, and donations. Our office is in White River Junction, Vermont.