Empowering and Engaging VT’s Woman Landowners (webinar)

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Empowering and Engaging VT’s Woman Landowners (webinar)

Join us for a webinar conversation to explore the women who own Vermont’s forestland. In 2019, Vermont Woodlands Association (VWA), Vermont Coverts, UVM Extension, VT Forests, Parks, and Recreation, VT Fish & Wildlife and Vermont Land Trust (VLT) joined forces to form VT’s Women Owning Woodlands Network (WOW-VT).  Over the last year, WOW-VT has worked

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Restoration and Innovation at the LaPlatte Headwaters Town Forest (webinar)

Ethan Tapper, the Chittenden County Forester, Gus Goodwin, senior conservation planner for The Nature Conservancy in Vermont, and Annalise Carington, conservation planner for the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, gave a presentation on restoration and innovation at the LaPlatte Headwaters Town Forest in Hinesburg. They discussed experimental

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Wildlife Ecology and Forest Management at the Andrews Community Forest (webinar)

Join Ethan Tapper, Chittenden County Forester, and Andrea Shortsleeve, Wildlife Biologist for Vermont Fish and Wildlife, for a virtual presentation on Vermont’s wildlife, wildlife ecology, and forest management. This presentation focused on the Andrews Community Forest (ACF), a public, conserved property owned by the Town of Richmond, and how an upcoming forest management project on

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Chainsaw Safety for Women at Northeast Woodland Training

September 19 & 20: Game of Logging Levels I (9/19) and II (9/20), 8a – 4p, $200/level For women only: Chain saw safety course, 2 levels. Level 1 focuses on precision felling techniques, Level 2 focuses on Maximizing Saw Performance. Level 1 is required before taking Level 2. Preregistration is required. Participants must bring a

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Vermont Land Trust: Whoooo is Oberon the Owl? (webinar)

Owls have lots of unique characteristics, and NorthWoods Stewardship Center happens to have one living on the property! The event was perfect for anyone interested in owls from elementary age to adulthood. Click here to view a recording of the Zoom conference that took place on Friday, September 25.

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Guided Wildlife Walk: Snake Mountain WMA Walk

2-5 pm (Rain date: September 25) Walk to the summit of Snake Mountain with state geologist, Jon Kim, and Fish & Wildlife Department ecologist Eric Sorenson to learn about the geologic features and how they influence the unique natural communities and habitats on this special Wildlife Management Area. This walk is recommended for kids 8

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