Today is the winter solstice. It’s the shortest day, it’s the longest night. At the winter solstice each year we are reminded that there is light in the darkness, that […]
High in the hills of Pomfret, Vermont, just off Wild Apple Road, are 112 acres of undeveloped land with an important role in the town’s history. This land was the […]
https://uvlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Frontage-on-Wild-Apple.jpg975731Lorie Hoodhttp://uvlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/uvlt-logo-stacked.pngLorie Hood2020-12-16 13:14:552021-05-05 17:31:01Old Town Farm Conserved in Pomfret
Despite the pandemic 2020 was a productive year for UVLT volunteers. From easement monitoring, to the Brookmead Food Pantry Garden, to creating trail networks and building bridges – UVLT volunteers […]
https://uvlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Lyme-Hill_2020_CVP-Workday-Bio-X-Cell_PB-57.jpeg15362048Lorie Hoodhttp://uvlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/uvlt-logo-stacked.pngLorie Hood2020-12-02 18:50:402020-12-16 13:18:29Thank You to our Volunteers!
The Winter Solstice Hikes
/in Outdoor Activities, UVLT Events, What's NewToday is the winter solstice. It’s the shortest day, it’s the longest night. At the winter solstice each year we are reminded that there is light in the darkness, that […]
Old Town Farm Conserved in Pomfret
/in New Conservation Projects, UVLT Conserved Lands, What's NewHigh in the hills of Pomfret, Vermont, just off Wild Apple Road, are 112 acres of undeveloped land with an important role in the town’s history. This land was the […]
Thank You to our Volunteers!
/in Stewardship News, What's NewDespite the pandemic 2020 was a productive year for UVLT volunteers. From easement monitoring, to the Brookmead Food Pantry Garden, to creating trail networks and building bridges – UVLT volunteers […]