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One advocate called the federal government’s use of emergency powers to boost timber production “a deliberate attempt to ...
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 ...
On Feb. 11, the executive order implementing President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency Workforce ...
To learn more about the Forest Business Accelerator 2025, visit forestaccelerator.com. Application period closes June 7, 2025. Decisions about participation will be made in late June with the ...
Rauscher and the city of Winooski are not alone. In Vermont, the city of Newport and the state’s forestry programs have also been sent spiralling in the wake of President Donald Trump’s ...
The second reason Moore gave for changing how the state counts greenhouse gas emissions is to play to the strengths of Vermont’s farms and forests and potentially preserve something that could ...
Mud season has returned, accompanied by state officials’ annual reminder to stay off soggy trails until they dry out.
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 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 ...