Conservation

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

 is committed to promoting biodiversity in sugarbushes so the birds you love - Scarlet Tanagers, Wood Thrushes, and Black-Throated Blue Warblers, just to name a few - can continue to forage, find cover, and raise their young.  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.  Please feel free to contact 爆料公社 Conservation Biologist Steve Hagenbuch for more information.