Vermont is losing 1,500 acres of forest a year and New England as a whole is losing nearly 24,000, according to a report released Tuesday by forestry researchers at Harvard University and the University of Vermont.
Join the Habitat Restoration Crew on Saturday, September 30th for a fun-filled morning of removing invasive plants from Button Bay State Park! The event is from 9am to 12pm and all are welcome to participate. We will learn about the threat invasive species pose to our forests, how to identify and remove them, and get our hands dirty pulling invasive plants!
Monitoring for and treating invasive terrestrial plants are some of the more important things you can do to take care of Vermont’s working forests and natural areas. Effective July of 2016, yard and leaf debris were banned from landfills, including material from invasive plant control.
For any questions regarding invasive plant disposal, contact the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation Waste Management & Prevention Division at: (802) 828-1138, or vtrecycles.com.
A confluence of several events has renewed concerns for the well-being of hemlock trees in Vermont. Read more about why Vermonters should be especially concerned and what you can do to help.
Despite the discouraging discovery of an invasive species near Lake George, the Adirondacks have also seen some recent bright spots in the fight against invasive species.
In this article, Ethan Tapper, the Chittenden County Forester, breaks down the steps in the management of invasive species so that any landowner with an invasive plant problem can have a clear path forward.
Invasive Plant Removal Day in South Burlington City Center Park. All are welcome to attend the event.
Where: We will meet at the Iby Street entrance to the park.
Parking: Along the sides of Iby St.
When: 9am-12pm
Please come prepared for work outside; wear sturdy shoes (boots recommended), long pants, long sleeves or layers, a hat, bug spray of your choice, and sunscreen.
We will have refreshments, but bring your own water bottle so you can have it with you in the park. The City will have gloves; but if you have a pair you like, please bring those.
For any question or to sign-up ahead of time, please contact Ashley Parker at aparker@sburl.com
Invasive Plant Removal Day in South Burlington City Center Park. All are welcome to attend the event.
Where: We will meet at the Iby Street entrance to the park.
Parking: Along the sides of Iby St.
When: 9am-12pm
Please come prepared for work outside; wear sturdy shoes (boots recommended), long pants, long sleeves or layers, a hat, bug spray of your choice, and sunscreen.
We will have refreshments, but bring your own water bottle so you can have it with you in the park. The City will have gloves; but if you have a pair you like, please bring those.
For any question or to sign-up ahead of time, please contact Ashley Parker at aparker@sburl.com
The Backyard Woods Program is a six-week online course that uses a combination of video's, webinars, discussion forums and weekly activities to guide you in the exploration of your backyard woods.