UVLT has acquired a significant ecological area, located off of NH Route 120 at the northern edge of Lebanon. This forested tract is a critical link to large forest blocks to the […]
The West Windsor Town Forest on Ascutney Mountain continues to be a beehive of activity. Most recently staff from Ibex spent a day eradicating invasive honeysuckle bushes and relocating a section […]
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Working with the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and two sets of generous landowners, the Upper Valley Land Trust (UVLT) has protected 31.4 acres of a DEC-defined River Corridor […]
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223-acre Rix Ledges Parcel Conserved!
/in UVLT Conserved Lands, What's NewUVLT has acquired a significant ecological area, located off of NH Route 120 at the northern edge of Lebanon. This forested tract is a critical link to large forest blocks to the […]
Restoration and Research on Ascutney Mountain
/in Stewardship News, UVLT Conserved Lands, What's NewThe West Windsor Town Forest on Ascutney Mountain continues to be a beehive of activity. Most recently staff from Ibex spent a day eradicating invasive honeysuckle bushes and relocating a section […]
A Right to Meander: the Ompompanoosuc Flows Free
/in UVLT Conserved Lands, What's NewWorking with the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and two sets of generous landowners, the Upper Valley Land Trust (UVLT) has protected 31.4 acres of a DEC-defined River Corridor […]