Most people know that it is imperative to pick up pet waste, but participation in this unpleasant duty seems to drop off during the winter, leading to a depressing backlog, as anyone walking through a city park can see. So, help a neighbor out.
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At this very moment, nestled into the sediment at the bottom of your nearest lake or pond, are daphnia eggs – as many as 100,000 per square me…
Lewis Creek Association hosts a presentation by David Brynn — founder, executive director and conservation forester at Vermont Family Forests …
Thanks for reprinting Tom Rogers’ really well-done commentary “Our Disregard for Nature Is Making Us Sick” in the last issue.
The Hinesburg Town Forest Committee and Chittenden County Forester Ethan Tapper will host a public walk Saturday, Sept. 28, at the LaPlatte He…
The Hinesburg Town Forest Committee and Chittenden County Forester Ethan Tapper will host a public walk Saturday, Sept. 28, at the LaPlatte He…
Stowe Middle School seventh-graders are on a field trip at Nature’s Classroom in Ocean Park, Maine, to study the ecosystem of the marsh, fores…
Last February, you might have seen news stories about an impending insect apocalypse.
A three-part course on climate change will be offered this month at the Green Mountain Technology and Career Center in Hyde Park.
Green Mountain Coral in Waterbury Center brought some Nemo lookalikes to Crossett Brook Middle School, showing students a small saltwater ecosystem.
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