We are excited to announce that UVLT has gained one new board…
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Scientists have identified northern New England as one of the…
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Researchers from the University of Vermont and Dartmouth College…
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UVLT is using remote sensing and on-the-ground studies to identify opportunities and develop recommendations for protecting, restoring, and promoting ecological wildlife connectivity in the region.
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Putnam Farms Inc started as a small, family farm in 1924 by Ellsworth and Ethel Putnam with just 15-20 milk cows. Almost 100 years later it’s one of the largest dairy farms in the Upper Valley.
Stonehouse Mountain sits just north of the Orford/Lyme town line, a bit west of bigger and more recognizable mountains: Mount Cube and Smarts Mountain.
Remembering Bob Pulaski
UVLT Gains New Board Member
Climate Resilience in the Upper Valley
A Summer in the Food Pantry Garden
Two Newport Properties Protected
Vermont Alpine Farm in Reading Protected Forever
The Future of Ash Trees in Vermont
Connected Habitats for Wildlife
Putnam Farms Hunter Meadow Conserved
Stonehouse Mountain Protected!