We need your help to protect a vital 49-acre parcel of land near the end of Greendale Road, surrounded by the Green Mountain National Forest! https://t.co/SMB8qwOuWA
Seeing fewer stars in the sky? You're not alone. New research shows that light pollution has caused the night sky to brighten at a staggering 10% each year in the past decade. Learn what the consequences are for birds and other animals, including humans. https://t.co/xfknKTSsc6
On August 11, we celebrated adding 350-acres to Okemo State Forest. We hope you will enjoy watching the video of the event below. We could not have done it without all our supporters. Thank you!
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Okemo State Forest is now connected to the Green Mountain National Forest! Many thanks to our partners @VTLandTrust and @VTANR as well as hundreds of donors! https://t.co/AX1dcnLBAY
Learn about Vermont’s black bears with Vermont Fish and Wildlife biologist, Jaclyn Comeau. Hear about black bear biology, their behaviors and common situations that lead to conflicts between people and bears.
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Species that live in undisturbed #forests are more sensitive to disturbances like road developments. That's why #VLT joins with groups like the #Shutesville Hill Wildlife Corridor Partnership and @MHConservation to protect stable forest blocks for animals.
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Large blocks of forests create safe havens for animals to migrate, feed, and mate. We joined with @MHConservation and @VTANR to protect a 100-mile wildlife corridor that connects the #GreenMountains & Okemo State Forest. Head to https://t.co/nSClzicgA5 to support habitat.
We are excited to finally publicly announce our Okemo Wildlife Corridor conservation project!
We have partnered with Vermont Land Trust to add 346 acres of critical habitat to Okemo State Forest. Once we complete our fundraising, this land will be available to enjoy forever.