About Us
The mission of the Lamoille County Conservation
District is:
- To maintain and improve our natural resources.
- To aid and
educate our fellow citizens to appreciate and adjust to the changes taking
place in our natural resource system.
- To be a local voice for conservation, preservation and stewardship of all natural resources and
work in conjunction with other agencies (private and public) at the grassroots level.
The LCNRCD established the Lamoille County Nature Center on 40 acres of land in 1991.
The Nature Center was created in order to expand its programs and to meet
the environmental education needs of the people of Northern Vermont. As
part of the Nature Center there are 2 self-guided nature trails, a council
size Sioux tipi, and wildflower garden.
Contact Information
Lamoille County Natural Resources Conservation District and Nature Center
109 Professional Drive
Suite 2
Morrisville, VT 05661
(802) 888-9218
Fax: (802) 888-8901
christina.goodwin@vt.nacdnet.net
Website: www.lcnrcd.com
Activities
Conservation District and Nature Center activities include:
- Community based stream bio-monitoring programs
- Trees for Streams project
- Stream stability assessment and restoration
- Watershed education forums
- Watershed and Naturalist interpretive walks
- Community resource conservation events
How to Get Involved
Membership in the Lamoille County Nature Center begins at $25. Membership
entitles you to program discounts and our quarterly newsletter
highlighting our watershed conservation efforts and ways to get involved.
The Lake Champlain Basin Program hosts and designs watershed, lake and river group webpages to assist these local group with outreach efforts. The hosting and design of this page does not signify that the contents necessarily reflect the views of the States of New York and Vermont, the Province of Quebec, the Lake Champlain Basin Program, or the US Environmental Protection Agency.
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Researchers collect stream data in a tributary to the Lamoille River.

Kids explore the wonders of the Lamoille Watershed.
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