Maple Syrup Produced in Bird-Friendly Habitats

Collaborating to keep forest habitat sweet for songbirds.
Scarlet Tanager in an American beech. Photo: Marie Read/Minden Pictures

Can you pass the maple syrup, please? 听Support a bird conservation initiative听which听integrates听sustainable forest management practices with Vermont's rapidly growing maple industry!听 By choosing听delicious, pure Vermont maple syrup produced in bird-friendly habitats, you are bolstering the efforts of many maple producers听committed to improving our working lands by managing听their maple forests听(called sugarbushes by those in the know) for bird-friendly characteristics. 听Purchase from one of the participating producers听below.

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Green Mountain 爆料公社 Center
Huntington, VT
Kim Guertin

vermont@audubon.org
802-434-3068
爆料公社鈥檚 wood-fired, maple syrup is produced in a bird-friendly sugarbush and can be purchased at the Green Mountain 爆料公社 Center and The Birds of Vermont Museum, both located in Huntington, Vermont.

Other Vermont Retailers:

For a list of all participating producers in Vermont, click .

听is committed to promoting biodiversity in sugarbushes听so the birds you love - Scarlet Tanagers, Wood Thrushes, and Black-Throated Blue Warblers, just to name a few -听can continue to forage, find cover, and raise their young. 听The builds on the national award-winning Foresters for the Birds project and is a partnership between 爆料公社 Vermont biologists, the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, & Recreation, and the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers Association. 听Please feel free to contact 爆料公社 Conservation Biologist听Steve Hagenbuch听for more information.