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American Wetlands Month: Spotlighting Upper Valley Marshes
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May is American Wetlands Month. Here at the UVLT, we’re always…
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rachelhastings2024-05-10 09:14:022024-05-10 09:15:28Declining Biodiversity in Vermont and New Hampshire Forests, Part I: Why Forests are Essential
Expanding a Commitment to Permanence
Nearly 20 years ago, Charlotte Metcalf began conserving farm…

Upcoming Discussion Series on Biodiversity in the Upper Valley
For many of us, spending time in the forest is a crucial part…
Photo by J. SCOTT ALTENBACHA Suitable Habitat for Endangered Northern Long Eared Bats
Effective March 31, 2023, the Northern Long-Eared Bat (myotis-septentrionalis) will officially move from threatened (first designated in 2015) to endangered under the Endangered Species Act.

“This Land Belongs to Vermont, not the Andruses”
The 140 acre Andrus property in Strafford is mostly forest land…

223-acre Rix Ledges Parcel Conserved!
UVLT has acquired a significant ecological area, located…
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Jeanie McIntyre2016-03-18 11:08:082016-03-18 11:08:08Rix Ledges Wildlife Cam Winter 2016
Mount Ascutney Conserved for People and Nature
UVLT has completed its largest conservation easement to date…

Time to Comment: Deer and Forest Health
New Hampshire Fish and Game Department (NHFG) is seeking public…

