Women Who Bird: Pratt Refuge

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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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The Dog River: Now and in the Future

Roxbury Fish Hatchery and Northfield Community Room Sunday, September 11 1–5 PM Explore issues of trout, water quality, habitat, riparian buffers, dams, recreation, and access. Bring your family to tour the fish hatchery. Learn river dynamics at a “hands-on” flume table. Hear from experts, visit the displays. Help develop recommendations for the future. The day kicks

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Game Species Habitat Improvement Demonstration Tour

August 27, 2022 12-3 PM Birdseye Wildlife Management Area, Poultney, VT We will be meeting at the snowplow turnaround at the end of Birdseye Road. The Vermont Department of Fish & Wildlife and the National Wild Turkey Federation are excited to announce an upcoming tour to view and discuss various projects implemented to improve habitat

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Stowe Land Trust’s Annual Meeting & Celebration

Sunday, September 11 2-5 pm Join SLT as they mark 35 years of community and conservation. They will have a featured speaker, live music from Chris Tagatac, free ice cream from Sisters of Anarchy, fun activities, and more—all while enjoying spectacular views of the newly conserved Ricketson Farm! Click here to register

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A Celebration of Vermont’s Downtowns and Their Champion: Senator Patrick Leahy

Thursday, August 11 5-8 PM Langdon Street, Montpelier Since establishing his first Senate office in the then-slated-for-demolition firehouse in downtown Burlington in 1975, Senator Leahy has put historic downtowns at the center of his economic development agenda. When tragedy hit our downtowns, he made sure the federal resources were there to rebuild better. This event is

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Confusing Fall Warblers

Sunday, September 18 7:30AM – 9:30AM Whetstone Woods, Brattleboro Location details will be provided after registration. Is it a non-breeding palm or blackpoll warbler? There’s a reason why the Peterson Field Guide to Birds has a special section called Confusing Fall Warblers – they are so confusing! Join VLT and guides from Southeastern Vermont Audubon

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Old Forests in Plain Sight: Red Cedars on a Cliff

Tuesday, August 30 1-4 PM Wells Eastern red cedar, or eastern juniper, is most familiar in our region as a small tree that comes up in old, abandoned pastures. But its native and natural haunts are cliffs and ledge-tops, where thin, dry soils keep most other tree species from surviving. Here, eastern red cedar trees

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