Vermont’s Black Bears with Jackie Comeau, F&W biologist

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Vermont’s Black Bears with Jackie Comeau, F&W biologist

Watch the video here. Join us for a discussion about Vermont’s black bears. We will learn about their behaviors, habitat needs and movements. The discussion will also provide tips for how to consider bears’ needs when managing your woodlot along with how to prevent conflicts with bears in your backyard. Participants will be given the

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The Rodents: Squirrels, Beavers, Mice and More

From Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park March 29, 2021 12-1 pm Join the National Park Service (NPS) in the final installment of our Wildlife Tracking series, tracking the rodents! In this one-hour zoom on March 29th, from 12:00-1:00 PM, NPS Ranger and Science Communication Specialist Ed Sharron will give us an overview of the different members

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VWA Program Forum

Join us for our 1st VWA Program Forum Thursday, April 29 We’d like to share with you the programs and partnerships that we’re excited about: Woods, Wildlife, Warblers; Women Owning Woodlands; Land Ethic Vermont. Watch Video Here

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Woods Whys Webinar

Watch here! An Exploration of Forests and Forestry, by Michael Snyder. When you find a great book, do you wish you could chat with the author? Now you can. In this webinar Mike will be discussing Chapters: 12. Do we have to choose between tapping maples for sugaring or growing them for timber? 13. What’s the difference

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Traditional Abenaki Sugaring and Stories

March 25, 2021 7-8 pm The Abenaki people, who have lived on the land we now call Vermont for thousands of years, are an essential part of Vermont’s sugaring story. In a  conversation between Chief Don and VLT forester and sugarmaker Caitlin Cusack, we’ll explore the Abenaki relationship to the land and how the maple story is

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 Habitat Management for Bats

Watch here! Ever wondered where bats go during the day or in the winter? Vermont has nine species of bats that may be roosting under tree bark, in tree cavities, in rocky outcroppings or talus slopes, in caves and abandoned mines, inside barns and attics, and hopefully in your bat house. Join VT Woodlands Association

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