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The governor’s proposal to include forests and farms in the state greenhouse gas inventory holds both promise and peril, say ...
Forests absorb a significant amount of carbon from carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚), storing it in wood and soil. They are a major driver ...
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 ...
What could be better than getting outside and enjoying a perfect day in Vermont? How about getting outside while discovering ...
In Vermont, we take our outdoor recreation seriously, in part because we are fortunate to have nearly 400,000 acres of federally protected land in our backyard. The Green Mountain National Forest ...
A new study from the University of Vermont takes the first-ever look at how much carbon is stored in wood in streams across ...
Dead trees in streams store surprising amounts of carbon, offering an overlooked tool in the fight against climate change.
Following is a transcription of the video. Narrator: You'd never guess it, but tucked in this Vermont forest under a couple feet of snow is a giant maple-syrup farm. In fact, it's the largest ...
The Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation is advising outdoor enthusiasts that many trails are now closed due ...
Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and ...
A log cut in Vermont today likely goes to Canada for processing and then back again for sale as lumber, state officials told the House Committee on Agriculture, Food Resiliency, and Forestry.