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Celebrating Women’s History Month: Miriam Jarvis Johnson Carreker

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March is Women’s History Month — and at UVLT, that means it’s time to recognize the many women in conservation who have helped preserve and share the wild spaces in our community. The Upper Valley has been home to a number of remarkable women conservationists — but Miriam Jarvis Johnson Carreker stands out for her bravery, adventuresome spirit, and vision. This week, we’re highlighting Linny Levin, a remarkable teacher and naturalist who introduced countless Upper Valley children to the magic of the outdoors — and who we remember through the Linny Levin Trail in Thetford’s Zebedee Wetland. 

Wood Farm & Cider Mill Conserved

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Willis and Tina Wood have donated a conservation easement protecting…

Weathersfield’s New Town Forest

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The Town of Weathersfield now has a Town Forest, protected by…

Conserving a Town Forest for Weathersfield

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Located on the southern flank of Mount Ascutney, the 310 acre…

Weathersfield Wetland Conserved with Upper Valley Land Trust

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A 38-acre parcel of land owned by John and Fran Wright in the…