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Connected Habitats for Wildlife
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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.
Stonehouse Mountain Protected!
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.
Brothers Create Harold and Blendina Sargent Preserve at Fairlee Palisades
Three brothers have honored their parents by creating the Harold…
Meet UVLT’s 2021 Summer Interns
Each summer UVLT works with student interns on projects that…
Next Week is Emerald Ash Borer Awareness Week
In 2020 UVLT was given the gift of 112 acres of fields and forest…
Your Spring Wildflower Identification Guide
In Vermont and New Hampshire, the first spring wildflowers are…
Woody Adams Conservation Forest Fundraising Complete!
UVLT and the Norwich Conservation Commission are excited to announce…
Why Are Paper Birch Trees So White?
By Michael J. Carlowicz Jr., Dartmouth Class of 2022
Betula…