The 83-acre forested property in the heart of the corridor has been on the market for over a year and is at high risk for development.
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The map shows the 83 acres of the Shutesville Hill Wildlife Corridor that Stowe Land Trust and its partners hope to conserve. The land trust n…
A key piece of the Shutesville Hill Wildlife Corridor is at risk of development and Stowe Land Trust and its partners need to raise a final $99,000 by the end of December.
Molly Davies presents Chief Don Stevens an evergreen branch as a symbol of the land being restored to the tribe.
Mary Walz’s preferred method of management is careful removal of the entire plant and drying it in piles on wood pallets to keep the plant fro…
In a summer where floodwaters may have spread the Japanese knotweed further aground from the riverbanks where it often takes hold, the dedication of those working to fight the spread of the weed has also grown like some kind of invasive plant.
Roughly 50 people attended a “feoffment” ceremony on Indigenous Peoples Day in the tiny town of Wheelock, where the Nulhegan Abenaki tribe rec…
Molly Davies, a Stowe resident who owned hundreds of acres of forestland in the little burg of Wheelock, ceded the land to the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation.
Idaho Copper is the mining company behind a project proposing drill for copper and molybdenum near the headwaters of the Boise River. Several …


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