UVLT and the Norwich Conservation Commission are excited to announce the completion of our fundraising campaign to purchase and protect the Woody Adams Conservation Forest! With the support of 148 […]
By Michael J. Carlowicz Jr., Dartmouth Class of 2022 Betula papyrifera, or the paper birch tree, is a common sight for hikers in northern North American forests. As the state tree […]
https://uvlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/IMG_2762-copy-1-scaled.jpg7452560Lorie Hoodhttp://uvlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/uvlt-logo-stacked.pngLorie Hood2021-04-01 13:47:332021-11-08 11:55:47Why Are Paper Birch Trees So White?
In the spirit of our Lyme Hill Activity Guide that was released in the spring of 2020, we have created a brand new activity guide for Zebedee Wetland! Students are […]
Woody Adams Conservation Forest Fundraising Complete!
/in New Conservation Projects, What's NewUVLT and the Norwich Conservation Commission are excited to announce the completion of our fundraising campaign to purchase and protect the Woody Adams Conservation Forest! With the support of 148 […]
Why Are Paper Birch Trees So White?
/in Other UVLT News, UVLT Conserved Lands, What's NewBy Michael J. Carlowicz Jr., Dartmouth Class of 2022 Betula papyrifera, or the paper birch tree, is a common sight for hikers in northern North American forests. As the state tree […]
Zebedee Wetland Educational Activity Guide
/in Outdoor Activities, What's NewIn the spirit of our Lyme Hill Activity Guide that was released in the spring of 2020, we have created a brand new activity guide for Zebedee Wetland! Students are […]