Researchers from the University of Vermont and Dartmouth College have been studying emerald ash borers at the Clement Woodlot in Corinth – land owned by the college and protected by […]
https://uvlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/image2-scaled.jpg19202560Lorie Hoodhttp://uvlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/uvlt-logo-stacked.pngLorie Hood2021-09-16 11:22:022021-11-08 11:46:46The Future of Ash Trees in Vermont
UVLT is using remote sensing and on-the-ground studies to identify opportunities and develop recommendations for protecting, restoring, and promoting ecological wildlife connectivity in the region.
Putnam Farms Inc started as a small, family farm in 1924 by Ellsworth and Ethel Putnam with just 15-20 milk cows. Almost 100 years later it’s one of the largest dairy farms in the Upper Valley.
The Future of Ash Trees in Vermont
/in Featured, Other UVLT News, UVLT Conserved Lands, What's NewResearchers from the University of Vermont and Dartmouth College have been studying emerald ash borers at the Clement Woodlot in Corinth – land owned by the college and protected by […]
Connected Habitats for Wildlife
/in Stewardship News, UVLT Conserved Lands, What's NewUVLT is using remote sensing and on-the-ground studies to identify opportunities and develop recommendations for protecting, restoring, and promoting ecological wildlife connectivity in the region.
Putnam Farms Hunter Meadow Conserved
/in New Conservation Projects, UVLT Conserved Lands, What's NewPutnam Farms Inc started as a small, family farm in 1924 by Ellsworth and Ethel Putnam with just 15-20 milk cows. Almost 100 years later it’s one of the largest dairy farms in the Upper Valley.