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February 20, 2025
Mace Chasm Farm’s existing tree nursery is expanding to offer wholesale, native, bareroot shrubs and trees for conservation projects in our region. The farm is engaging regional conservation planning organizations ... Read More →
January 29, 2025
The City of Plattsburgh has completed the third phase in a multi-year project targeting wastewater contamination from storm drainage systems. The project, when complete, will significantly reduce phosphorus, E. coli, ... Read More →
January 10, 2025
Paul Smith’s College Adirondack Watershed Institute (AWI) has developed an innovative project titled Wool and Water, a unique blend of fiber art and scientific interpretation. Under the leadership of Dr. ... Read More →
January 10, 2025
Saint Michael’s College in Colchester, Vermont, recently completed the development of a new interpretive trail on its campus, designed to enhance environmental education and awareness. The project involved designing, constructing, ... Read More →
January 10, 2025
Long-term monitoring has shown that chloride concentrations in the waters of the Lake Champlain Basin are rising due to excessive road salt use. The "Clean Water, Safe Roads" outreach campaign ... Read More →
January 10, 2025
The Folklife Center at Crandall Public Library recently completed a Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership (CVNHP) Special Program grant called Champlain Canal Stories, a dynamic project celebrating the Champlain Canal’s ... Read More →
October 3, 2024
The Lamoille County Conservation District (LCCD) developed The River Runs Through Us - Lamoille Library Hop, featuring a series of seven educational sessions held at different libraries in the Lamoille ... Read More →
October 3, 2024
The Nulhegan Abenaki Cultural Education Program is a historically accurate educational framework that connects the Abenaki people to traditional artforms, as well as land and water resources. Developed with input ... Read More →
October 3, 2024
The Town of Waitsfield, Vermont is developing a scientifically grounded approach to invasive species management in the Mad River Valley, with a focus on community participation. The project involves managing ... Read More →
October 3, 2024
Stone Environmental developed a tool to assess and reduce phosphorus entering Missisquoi Bay. The project began in 2022 in partnership with the University of Vermont and Québec-based organizations Research and ... Read More →









