What makes a forest a good home for birds—and how does that relate to your role as a steward of our environment?
Join Stowe Land Trust and Audubon Vermont for an informative and engaging walk focused on forest bird habitat, forest dynamics, and the connections between conservation, recreation, and wildlife. Led by Steve Hagenbuch, Senior Forest Program Manager with Audubon Vermont, this free workshop will explore how bird-friendly forestry practices can support both ecological integrity and sustainable land use.
Workshop Highlights:
- Learn about the bird species that depend on Vermont’s forests
- Explore the key features of healthy bird habitat
- Forest management techniques to enhance forest health and biodiversity
- Opportunities for observation, discussion, and Q&A along the trail
Whether you're actively managing a property or are curious about how to make your stewardship efforts more bird-friendly, this event will offer practical insights and opportunities for shared learning.
The walk will take place on moderate trails—please come prepared with sturdy footwear and weather-appropriate layers.
RSVP is required; please use the event sign-up form below. A minimum of 5 registrants is needed for the program to run.