For 50 years, Roscoe and Ruth Manning owned their iconic family farm on Robinson Road. After their deaths, three of their children – Eric and Dennis Manning and Carol (Manning) […]
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Herb Ferris is a sculptor. He holds his land very close to his heart, so much so that he crafted one of his many sculptures as a “thank you†present […]
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Things are happening at Up on the Hill! UVLT’s newest conservation area will be experiencing a period of forest management and logging for the next 6-8 weeks. Logging began September […]
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One Year Later – Manning Farm Represents Community Fundraising Success
/in UVLT Conserved Lands, What's NewFor 50 years, Roscoe and Ruth Manning owned their iconic family farm on Robinson Road. After their deaths, three of their children – Eric and Dennis Manning and Carol (Manning) […]
Uplands and Lowlands get a big Thank You
/in New Conservation Projects, UVLT Conserved Lands, What's NewHerb Ferris is a sculptor. He holds his land very close to his heart, so much so that he crafted one of his many sculptures as a “thank you†present […]
Land Management at Up on the Hill
/in Stewardship News, What's NewThings are happening at Up on the Hill! UVLT’s newest conservation area will be experiencing a period of forest management and logging for the next 6-8 weeks. Logging began September […]