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    A Blitz of Two Dozen Snowy Owls

    to all the participants of the Blitz, to those who shared best wishes but could not attend, to those who assisted in the...

    Vote for the November Photo-observation of the Month

    by replying to this post with the number of the photo-observation you like best. this month's nominations:  1. http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/454756 2. http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/456287 3. http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/453050 4. http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/452191 5. http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/446357 6. http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/459491...

    The Last Butterfly

    before spring. On warm, sunny days of March, when the maple sap is running, some Mourning Cloaks take flight. And they won’t be...

    An Itinerant Avian Visitor from the South

    to relocate it. There appear to be no more than 15 valid (i.e., accepted by the Vermont Bird Records Committee) records of this...

    Zombie Leaves

    scales around the head. But don’t expect to find one. Your best bet for discovering this animal is to watch the trail for...

    Help VCE Upgrade the Loon Nest-Warning Signs

    to help spread the word via e-mail and e-newsletters, but the best way to get people to help is to contact them directly....

    VCE Presents the 2010 Julie Nicholson Citizen Scientist Award

    workshops on bird behavior, natural history, identification, and conservation, plus local field trips. Best of all were the renowned speakers sharing information about their ornithological travels...

    Biodiversity Jamboree!

    schedule on north branch's website __________________________________ back again by popular dem and , the vermont center for ecostudies and north branch nature center...

    Reflections from 2023 Summer Interns

    the answers, but it’s about asking the right questions and being open to exploration and discovery. Lunch conversations revolve around cool bugs posted...

    Upper Valley Backyard Tick Project

    known as beat sheeting. Beat sheeting is non-lethal--all non-tick invertebrates are immediately released unharmed after we rapidly identify them. We will collect all...