Climate Webinars with Ali Kosiba

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Climate Webinars with Ali Kosiba

Wednesday, September 28, 9 AM Click here to register   Are you concerned about the impacts of climate change on Vermont’s forests? Join this webinar to learn about how Vermont’s forests are impacted by climate change and steps landowners and stewards can take to increase forest resilience to climate change. You will also learn about

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Blodgett Tree Farm Tour

Saturday, September 17 Bradford, VT Owner Boo Blodgett, along with forester Andy McGovern, will lead attendees on a tour of the Tree Farm, showing recent work that has been done on the property including areas of Timber Stand Improvement (TSI) thinning, a dam project completed on a pond, and areas of patch cuts that are

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Game Species Habitat Improvement Demonstration Tour

August 27, 2022 12-3 PM Birdseye Wildlife Management Area, Poultney, VT We will be meeting at the snowplow turnaround at the end of Birdseye Road. The Vermont Department of Fish & Wildlife and the National Wild Turkey Federation are excited to announce an upcoming tour to view and discuss various projects implemented to improve habitat

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Stowe Land Trust’s Annual Meeting & Celebration

Sunday, September 11 2-5 pm Join SLT as they mark 35 years of community and conservation. They will have a featured speaker, live music from Chris Tagatac, free ice cream from Sisters of Anarchy, fun activities, and more—all while enjoying spectacular views of the newly conserved Ricketson Farm! Click here to register

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A Celebration of Vermont’s Downtowns and Their Champion: Senator Patrick Leahy

Thursday, August 11 5-8 PM Langdon Street, Montpelier Since establishing his first Senate office in the then-slated-for-demolition firehouse in downtown Burlington in 1975, Senator Leahy has put historic downtowns at the center of his economic development agenda. When tragedy hit our downtowns, he made sure the federal resources were there to rebuild better. This event is

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Complex Forest Structure for a Healthy Forest

Saturday, September 10 9 AM-12 PM (Arrive at 8:30 to park, get acquainted, and share refreshments) Clover Hill Tree Farm, 20 Blanchard Rd, South Strafford Vermont Coverts cooperator Judith Falk and Orange County Forester David Paganelli invite you to their Clover Hill Tree Farm in South Strafford on Saturday September 10, from 9 AM to

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Old Forests in Plain Sight: Red Cedars on a Cliff

Tuesday, August 30 1-4 PM Wells Eastern red cedar, or eastern juniper, is most familiar in our region as a small tree that comes up in old, abandoned pastures. But its native and natural haunts are cliffs and ledge-tops, where thin, dry soils keep most other tree species from surviving. Here, eastern red cedar trees

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Community Naturalists @FarmCraftVT – Monarch Monitoring Blitz

Sunday, July 24 1–4 PM Farm Craft Vermont, 6608 Rt 116, Shelburne A BioBlitz is a community science effort to record as many species within a designated location and time period as possible. Everyone works together at a BioBlitz—scientists, families, students, teachers, and other community members—to get a snapshot of biodiversity. Smartphones and apps such as

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Discover Vermont’s Summer Wildflowers – Online

Thursday, July 14 7–8 pm Join Liz Thompson and the Vermont Land Trust for an evening virtual ramble through Vermont’s lowlands and highlands. Explore wetlands, river shores, lakeshores, upland woods, roadsides, and mountaintops to learn more about the native wildflowers that show themselves in July and August. Liz will share about the ecology of these

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