The Mascoma is one of the Upper Valley’s major rivers, flowing from steep forested slopes in Dorchester and Orange to meet the Connecticut River in West Lebanon. At 195 square […]
New stories about Vermont’s Senate Bill 119, which would create a process for amending, exchanging or extinguishing conservation easements, aired on Vermont Public Radio and Vermont Digger this morning. UVLT […]
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by Maggie Stoudnour, Environmental Education Coordinator What better way to celebrate the foolish giddiness we all feel when spring arrives in New England than spending a morning outside playing with […]
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Gathering a Watershed: Mascoma Committee hosts a Summit
/in UVLT Conserved Lands, What's NewThe Mascoma is one of the Upper Valley’s major rivers, flowing from steep forested slopes in Dorchester and Orange to meet the Connecticut River in West Lebanon. At 195 square […]
Vermont Easement Law in the News
/in Issues and Advocacy, What's NewNew stories about Vermont’s Senate Bill 119, which would create a process for amending, exchanging or extinguishing conservation easements, aired on Vermont Public Radio and Vermont Digger this morning. UVLT […]
Fools in the Forest: It’s Good for You
/in Outdoor Activities, What's Newby Maggie Stoudnour, Environmental Education Coordinator What better way to celebrate the foolish giddiness we all feel when spring arrives in New England than spending a morning outside playing with […]