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Dead trees in streams store surprising amounts of carbon, offering an overlooked tool in the fight against climate change.
The Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation has sent out its annual reminder that mud season means muddy hiking and biking trails.
Vermont has long celebrated its agricultural heritage by welcoming visitors looking for authentic farm experiences in Vermont ...
The Vermont camping season is short, and for a small state, there are a whole lot of beautiful places to lay your head, from ...
The Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation (FPR) is reminding the public that mud season is here and many trails ...
Mountain biking improves riders' physical and mental health, reducing long-term healthcare costs. It promotes cardiovascular ...
The Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation is urging the public to avoid closed and muddy trails during this time to prevent damage. Hikers and bikers are encouraged to seek out open ...
Funding cuts and firings at agencies like NOAA could greatly reduce CT's ability to prepare for, and respond to, climate and ...
Following a particularly snowy winter, a warm stretch and rapid thaw last month quickly transitioned the Green Mountains to ...
While recreation is encouraged, park officials and trail volunteers are reminding the public to avoid muddy areas and trails ...
New research from the University of Vermont suggests that dead trees may be unsung heroes in the effort to reduce ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced new tariffs on foreign goods in some of Vermont’s biggest export markets, such ...