There will be no legislative action about conservation easements in Vermont this session. Instead, land conservation groups, their supporters, partners and landowners will continue to examine how best to ensure […]
http://uvlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/uvlt-logo-stacked.png00Jeanie McIntyrehttp://uvlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/uvlt-logo-stacked.pngJeanie McIntyre2014-03-31 12:01:322014-03-31 08:45:48Work Ended on Vermont Law
by Jeanie McIntyre Laurel Letter was not a conservation leader. At least that’s what she would have said. She would say that she did not have expertise or confidence, she […]
http://uvlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/uvlt-logo-stacked.png00Jeanie McIntyrehttp://uvlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/uvlt-logo-stacked.pngJeanie McIntyre2014-03-28 15:54:022019-04-22 14:06:31Starr Hill: Laurel Letter’s Place for Us
 by Jason Berard, Stewardship Coordinator The Connecticut River is still completely frozen over. Well, not completely. There is open water below the Wilder Dam, and open water below the Dodge […]
Work Ended on Vermont Law
/in Issues and Advocacy, What's NewThere will be no legislative action about conservation easements in Vermont this session. Instead, land conservation groups, their supporters, partners and landowners will continue to examine how best to ensure […]
Starr Hill: Laurel Letter’s Place for Us
/in UVLT Conserved Lands, UVLT Events, What's Newby Jeanie McIntyre Laurel Letter was not a conservation leader. At least that’s what she would have said. She would say that she did not have expertise or confidence, she […]
Coming Soon: Spring Migrants!
/in Outdoor Activities, UVLT Conserved Lands, What's New by Jason Berard, Stewardship Coordinator The Connecticut River is still completely frozen over. Well, not completely. There is open water below the Wilder Dam, and open water below the Dodge […]