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Congratulations to Levi Smith (origamilevi) or winning the March
2024 Photo-observation of the Month for the Vermont Atlas of Life on iNaturalist! Their...
Congratulations to iNat user @winterglow for winning the February
2024 Photo-observation of the Month for the Vermont Atlas of Life on iNaturalist! Their...
Congratulations to iNat user @melissainvt for winning the January
2024 Photo-observation of the Month for the Vermont Atlas of Life on iNaturalist! Her...
in a blog post from biologist and firefigher Kent McFarland. Licking
Sap Yellow-bellied Sapsucker drilling wells. / putneypics While our human tongues are...
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best possible science available. Below are contributions our scientists have made each...
Perhaps the
best sign of spring here in Vermont is the return of Red-winged Blackbirds. They may also be a harbinger of long...
winter. january is about survival. wildlife that doesn’t migrate adapts instead to make it to spring. here are a few tidbits of natural...
fall warblers drop from their nocturnal, migratory flights into your backyard, and clusters of common green darners congregate on a nearby riverbank. or...
the dawn bird chorus now fades from northern woodl and s as the hills erupt in the sparkle and drama of summer insects....
of freshly cut grass wafts through the window. enjoy this guide to some of the month's delights as the dream of june comes...