Tracks and Trees

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 Tracks and Trees

Saturday, March 12 1-3:30 pm Participants will learn to think like the animals they are tracking and connect with the forested landscape. Also, Lynn will give tips on identifying trees in the winter. Participants should dress very warmly for the outdoors and bring snowshoes. For decades, Lynn has been an environmental educator, tracker and a

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Walk in the Woods: Tracks & Trees

Saturday, February 26 1-3:30 PM Dummerston, VT Participants will learn to think like the animals they are tracking and connect with the forested landscape. Also, Lynn will give tips on identifying trees in the winter. Participants should dress very warmly for the outdoors and bring snowshoes. For decades, Lynn has been an environmental educator, tracker and a

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Bird-Friendly Maple

Bird-Friendly Maple Wednesday, February 16 4-5 PM Roughly 3.4 million gallons of maple syrup are produced in the US each year, 74% of which comes solely from the sugarbushes of Vermont, New York, and Maine. These sugarbushes (forests utilized for syrup production) aren’t just vital for our breakfast table – they provide essential nesting habitat for some of our most threatened songbirds. Click here to register.

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Who’s Walking in My Woods? In-Person Wildlife Tracking  

Saturday, February 19 10 AM-12 PM Location: Forest Center at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, please park at Billings Farm and Museum Who’s walking in my woods? Join us for an in-person, outdoor workshop with Science Communication Specialist and National Park Ranger Ed Sharron, to examine tracks and signs of animals in the forest! Following up

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Old Forests in Plain Sight – Online

Wednesday, March 30 7-8 PM From airy cliff brows to damp and mossy swamps, old forests can be found in unexpected places. Learn about some surprising settings where trees can be hundreds of years old and how you can visit these distinctive old forests. Vermont Land Trust will take you on a virtual tour of

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Vermont Conservation Design for Landowners – Online

Wednesday, March 9 7-8 PM Have you ever considered how your land fits in to the ecology of Vermont? Wondering if your woods are a cut above? Join Andy Wood with the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department to learn how Vermont Conservation Design’s cutting edge science can help you better understand your woods, waters, and

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Micro-scale Forest Management at the Maple Shade Town Forest

Saturday, February 26 1-3 PM Join Ethan Tapper, the Chittenden County Forester for the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation, and Vermont Woodlands Association for a walk of a forest management project being implemented at the Maple Shade Town Forest (MSTF) in Westford. In addition to discussing forests, forest ecology and forest management in

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Women Owning Woodlands VT: Winter Tree ID – Online

Thursday, February 17 12-1 PM Many know how challenging it can be to ID tress in winter. Join our WOW team for an hour of learning starting with the three B’s (branching, bark and buds). We will cover a variety of tree species, their characteristics and more. Register here. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information

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Reinvigorating Your Conservation Commission

Tuesday, February 15 There are a broad range of activities that Conservation Commissions can engage in, from stewarding town-owned land to advising on land use planning to developing educational programs and volunteer opportunities. With all these options, it can be overwhelming and it requires careful planning to help a Conservation Commission move forward. Sometimes commissions

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