Parrot feather
Myruiphyllum aquaticum
Myruiphyllum aquaticum
Hydrocharis morsus-ranae
Butomus umbellatus
Cabomba caroliniana
Hygrophila polysperma
Egeria densa
2019 Vermont Public Access Greeters successfully stop new infestations of aquatic invasive species from entering lakes and ponds throughout Vermont.
Water Chestnut is an annual aquatic plant that is invasive in Vermont. The water chestnut population has been managed by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (VTDEC) since the early 1980s and, for the past few summers, crews from the Vermont Youth Conservation Corps (VYCC) have been supporting VTDEC’s hand-pulling efforts.
There has been a new detection of Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) in Derby Line, Vermont. This is the first confirmed detection in Orleans County.
The 2018 Vermont Habitat Stamp Annual Report, released earlier this winter, highlights the conservation power of the multiplier effect – where one action can be a catalyst for other actions and the effects keep radiating out. This past year, over $110,000 were raised from donations and were then used to leverage an additional $143,000 in federal funds. This created a total reserve of over $253,000 to be used for habitat conservation by the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife.