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Volunteer Easement Monitor Training 2024

Are you interested in helping UVLT with monitoring conserved properties in the Upper Valley including farms and forests? Join us for this year's volunteer easement training so you can learn all you need to know about monitoring properties!

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Volunteer Easement Monitor Training 2024

Are you interested in helping UVLT with monitoring conserved properties in the Upper Valley including farms and forests? Join us for this year's volunteer easement training so you can learn all you need to know about monitoring properties!

First Spring Hike at Lyme Hill Conservation Area

Lyme Hill Conservation Area Dartmouth College Highway, Lyme, New Hampshire, United States

Join Upper Valley Land Trust staff and Lyme Conservation Commission for a moderate hike to celebrate the beginning of Spring! We will hike to the top of Lyme Hill and be on the lookout for early signs of spring and keep an ear out for the songbirds that are starting to return.

Salamander Team Meetup at Zebedee Wetland

Zebedee Wetland Thetford, Vermont

Join Local Amphibian Enthusiasts and Volunteers for a Meetup* Sunday, March 31 | 10 AM - 12 noon | Zebedee Wetland, Thetford, VT From the Hartford Salamander Team: "Amphibian volunteering […]

Vernal Pools Hike at Brookmead Conservation Area

Brookmead Conservation Area 701 Turnpike Road, Norwich, VT, United States

Join Upper Valley Land Trust staff and Norwich Conservation Commission for an exciting hike through our Brookmead Conservation Area to find a few vernal pools and its inhabitants.

Earth Day Hike at Starr Hill

Starr Hill Conservation Area Wheatly Street, Lebanon, NH

Join UVLT staff and the Lebanon Conservation Commission in a short hike (1 mile, moderate) from the Woodlands through Starr Hill Preserve.

Oh Deer: Impact of Deer on Upper Valley Forests

Howe Library Mayer Room 13 South Street, Hanover, NH, United States

The mission of this event is to educate residents, landowners, policymakers, and municipal governments about the effects of deer overabundance.

Spring 2024 Paddle the Border

Woodsville Community Field

The Paddle The Border (PTB) event was started as a way for community organizations from Vermont and New Hampshire to work together to showcase our shared asset, the Connecticut River. The event is sponsored by The Newbury Conservation Commission (NCC), Haverhill Recreation Commission (HRC), and Lower Cohase Chamber of Commerce, with support from Upper Valley Land Trust, Cohase Rotary Club, Strawberry Farm Band and Butler's Bus Service.

Tire Sidewalls for Your Silage Bunkers

Brookmead Food Pantry Garden 701 Turnpike Road, Norwich, VT, United States

Many farmers place used tires on silage bunkers to protect silage and prevent weed growth — but tires also hold water and mud, creating a perfect breeding ground for mosquitos […]

Mission Monarch – Count the Cats(erpillars)

Up on the Hill Conservation Area Charlestown, New Hampshire, United States

Join Sullivan County Education and Outreach Specialist Dawn Dextraze and the Upper Valley Land Trust to learn about monarch life cycles. During this event, we will actively search milkweed plants for monarch eggs, caterpillars, and adult butterflies as part of the 2024 International Monarch Monitoring Blitz.