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Bill Wilson
SWEET and FRIENDLY

SWEET and FRIENDLY

Hagenbuch leads the Vermont Bird Friendly Maple program and is helping extend the program to Maine and New York.   It might be 3,950 miles from the Bird Friendly co-op family coffee farms of UCA del Rio Coco in the Northern Highlands of Nicaragua to Hi Vue Maples Bird Friendly family sugarbush in Richford, Vermont but there is a connection - birds!  The same Vermont forests that provide the maple sap to be boiled down to syrup also support great numbers of bird species during the summer nesting season. Steve Hagenbuch - farmer, forester, and founder of the Bird Friendly®...

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Chessy Slater
Save 5% on Bird Friendly maple syrup and coffee for the whole family to enjoy!

Save 5% on Bird Friendly maple syrup and coffee for the whole family to enjoy!

Save 5% when you buy Audubon Vermont certified Bird Friendly maple syrup and our Bird & Beans coffee! Save birds when you buy Audubon Vermont maple syrup and Birds & Beans coffee; produced and grown on ‘Sugar Bush’ that preserves bird nesting habitat and on family coffee farm co-ops where our migratory birds spend the winter in an environment where local and migratory birds thrive. This offer comes in two easy steps: To purchase Bird Friendly Coffee: visit our website and make a one-time purchase of coffee, using code BFCOFFEE5. To purchase Bird Friendly Maple: visit this website or select from one...

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What Is Fair Trade Coffee?

What Is Fair Trade Coffee?

Birds & Beans Bird-Friendly Coffee is Organic, Bird Friendly, and Fair Trade-certified. Read what is all about Fair Trade Coffee, here.

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Chessy Slater
What is Bird Friendly® Coffee?

What is Bird Friendly® Coffee?

Bird Friendly® is a certification that does more than any other certification to protect the habitats of birds and other wildlife. It was developed by Smithsonian scientists for coffee in the late 1990s to preserve habitat and protect migrating songbirds. Certification standards require farms to maintain at least 40% shade coverage and make recommendations on the variety and size of trees that make up a tree canopy. These strict guidelines ensure a variety of habitats that support wildlife assets. Surveys by biologists have revealed that a shady coffee plantation harbors almost as much biodiversity as an intact forest.Bird-friendly® habitats provide...

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