A floating nest raft is placed using a canoe and anchored in a quiet cove for loons to nest away from human activity. Photo credit: Kirsti Carr.

The Vermont Center for Ecostudies advances wildlife conservation with the combined force of scientific research and informed citizens. Our biologists study birds, insects, amphibians, and other wildlife from Canada to South America. Enhancing our work is a legion of volunteer citizen naturalists.

What VCE discovers about wildlife and conservation we share with scientists, policy makers, conservationists, and the general public. We publish research in peer-reviewed scientific literature. Our project reports help inform public policy. And our growing body of knowledge about biodiversity is a free public resource for anyone who seeks to discover and enjoy wildlife – from school children to birdwatchers.

The Vermont Center for Ecostudies offers the following areas of expertise.

Contacts

Technical Representatives

Ryan Rebozo

Director of Conservation Science

rrebozo@vtecostudies.org

Last Updated: July 21, 2021