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critical citizen science tool for documenting phenology and species presence, and
the primary multimedia format submitted to inaturalist vermont. but smartphone cameras are...
zahendra and kent mcfarland went out into kent's backyard watch moths and talk about
the important role they play with naturalist joann russo....
The month of May is a show-off. Woodland wildflowers jump out of
the ground and demand attention. Trees flower and leaves burst from long-dormant
deep snowpack on Mt. Mansfield remaining, yesterday we installed equipment that will monitor bird activity and
the arrival of spring in
the fir...
partnership with our sister institute bioeco, made many great friends, learned
the ropes of conducting field there, and, yes, managed to see half...
april leaves none of our senses void.
the smell of earth,
the sound of birds,
the sight of wildflowers. here’s our guide to...
and cold, between winter's refusal to leave and spring's insistence on coming. so, heralding
the sun's arrival, here’s a field guide to march....
kent mcfarland and sara zahendra traveled by snowmobile into
the wilderness of
the northeast kingdom with biologists from
the vermont fish & wildlife...
what on earth are bobolinks doing in
the galapagos islands each autumn? in a somewhat risky mission to find out more, vce and...
From a Great Horned Owl on Snake Mountain on January 1st, to Long-tailed Ducks at
the South Hero Causeway on December 31st, Vermont birders