Vermont Land Trust: Fall Wildflowers & Pollinators (webinar)

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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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Guided Wildlife Walk: Podunk WMA Tour

10 am to 1 pm, meet at the WMA parking area off Pennock and Maple Hill roads Join Vermont Fish & Wildlife biologists Tim Appleton and John Austin at the Podunk Wildlife Management Area in Strafford for a guided tour and discussion about the importance and uniqueness of a wildlife management area and how they

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Guided Wildlife Walk: Whipstock Hill Tour

9 am to 12 pm Join Vermont Fish & Wildlife biologist Travis Hart as well as members of the WHIPS organization for a guided tour and discussion of conservation efforts completed and planned for the future. The group will meet at the landing off Whipstock Road at the orange/red gate and walk through recent work

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Coffee with a Consulting Forester – Markus Bradley (webinar)

Join Vermont Coverts and Vermont Woodlands Association for an informal discussion over coffee with Consulting Forester, Markus Bradley. Markus, a partner with Redstart Forestry, is a licensed forester and invasive plant specialist. Markus works to support private landowners in their forest management. In addition, he has completed the Game of Logging safety training, manages a

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Coffee with Paul and Emma about Wood Utilization (webinar)

Join VT Coverts and VT Woodlands Association for Coffee with Vermont’s Wood Utilization & Wood Energy Program Leader Paul Frederick and Emma Hanson, Wood Energy Coordinator, both with Forest, Parks and Recreation. Paul’s focus is on maintaining a vibrant forest-based economy that helps to keep our forests forested while reducing dependence on fossil fuels. He

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Carbon and Carbon Markets (webinar)

Wednesday, August 19 4-5 PM Forests across the globe, including those that blanket Vermont, have tremendous potential to help us mitigate climate change through carbon sequestration and storage. Increasingly, there are a number of programs that aim to compensate forest landowners for providing this important ecosystem service. These programs include both regulatory and voluntary forest

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Old-Growth Forests: What They Are, Why They’re Important, and Opportunities for Management (webinar)

Wednesday, August 19 7-8:30 PM Old-growth forests can be defined as forested ecosystems that have developed somewhat independently over a long time, usually at least several centuries. In addition to being beautiful demonstrations of how forests naturally grow and develop, old-growth forests are incredibly valuable for our landscape. They are diverse and resilient, feature amazing

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