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Chainsaw Safety Workshops – Windham County

Level 3: Saturday, Sept. 17 (Saxtons River) Level 4: Sunday, Sept. 18 (Saxtons River)   The Windham Natural Resources Conservation District and the Windham Regional Woodlands Association are partnering to offer a series of chainsaw safety workshops. Instruction will be provided by Northeast Woodland Training, Inc. Courses are capped at 10 participants each, so interested people should register soon.

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Fall Forest Bathing

Facilitated by certified Nature & Forest Therapy Guide Duncan Murdoch Saturday, October 1 9:30 AM – 12 PM Huntington Come experience nature in new and deeply familiar ways with the practice of forest bathing, in which you are invited to slow down with intentionality and mindfulness to engage your traditional five senses and beyond. Give

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Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park Forest Festival

Saturday, September 24 10am-4pm Join us at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park for a free community event to highlight the use of the forest in our everyday lives. Take a horse-drawn wagon ride, try your hand at woodworking, or explore the forest on a guided nature walk. Witness the whole forest product cycle in action, from horse-logging,

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Experience a Bird-Friendly, Organic Sugarbush

Saturday, September 24 9-11 AM Fairfax Take a bird-friendly walk through the woods! Join us at Summit Maple Farm with Nick Sibley of Vermont Organic Farmers and Vermont Audubon’s Senior Conservation Biologist and Forester, Steve Hagenbuch, to learn about Vermont’s “sweetest” bird habitats and ecology of the sugarbush. Summit Maple Farm is both certified organic and part of

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Join us for a Walk in the Hartford Town Forest

Wednesday, September 21 5 PM A series of walks will take place this fall, winter, and spring. Each will look at the different stages of a logging operation. The first walk will take place on September 21 at 5pm. During this walk, we will check out the area to be logged. We will discuss the goals for this forest

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Autumn Wild Mushroom Foray and Tasting

Sunday, September 18 9:30 AM – 12 PM Huntington Are you intrigued by wild mushrooms? Join Ari Rockland-Miller of The Mushroom Forager on a tour of September’s wild flavors. This guided foray will explore the woods around the Green Mountain Audubon Center while introducing mushroom hunting safety, strategy, ethics, and sustainability. Stick around for a tasting after the

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Women Who Bird: Pratt Refuge

Saturday, September 17 8-10 AM Duxbury Do you like to bird? Are you bird-curious? Do you love bird song? This group celebrates coming together and a love of birds. We intend to create and hold an inclusive space for cis & trans women and femme non-binary community members. Whether you’re a first-time or an experienced birder,

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Invasive Plant Identification and Management

Saturday, September 17 9-11:30 AM If you have, or wonder if you have, invasive plants and want to learn how to identify and control them, join us for a walk through the beautiful Equinox Preserve. We’ll help you get a “search image” for a bunch of common invasives and give you some ideas of what

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