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    February 2018 iNaturalist Vermont Photo-Observation of the Month

    Congratulations to Kyle Tansley for winning theĀ February 2018 iNaturalist VermontĀ photo-observation of the monthĀ contest.Ā His image of a running Bobcat was the most popular photo-observation.

    A Field Guide to March 2018

    on tuesday, march 20th at 12:15 pm spring arrives in the north. while the sun may be predictable, march weather is not. march...

    Vernal Pool Conservation Resources

    the pool during the breeding season (April to June), it is best to leave it in place to avoid disturbing egg masses or...

    Field Guide to February 2018

    month, wildlife and the rest of us here in New England will cross a threshold ā€“ arbitrary yet not insignificant: 10 hours of...

    Field Guide to January 2018

    although the days are slowly growing longer, life in the northeast now finds itself in the coldest depths of winter. januaryĀ is about survival....

    iNaturalist Vermont Builds Biodiversity Big Data in 2017

    inaturalist vermont. we hadĀ 1,057Ā naturalistsĀ contributeĀ over 56,250 observationsĀ representingĀ more than 3,850 species. read more about this amazing biodiversity data and the community that helps build it....

    Why are Hairy Woodpeckers and Downy Woodpeckers so hard to tell apart?

    why do hairy woodpeckers and downy woodpeckers look so much alike? the answer might surprise you....

    A Record Breaking Season for Putney Mountain Hawkwatch

    recording over 10,000 broad-wings and second ā€“ recording over 10,000 migrants pass ing over the mountain in one season. We eventually counted 11,728...

    A Field Guide to October 2017

    hereā€™s your field guide to some momentsĀ that you might not o the rwise notice during these few precious weeks that feature colored hills...

    Memories of a Summer Bird Banding on Mt. Mansfield

    Nate Launer, VCE's 2017 Alexander Dickey Conservation Intern, shares his reflections on banding birds at our long-term study site on Mt. Mansfield. After five