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A June To-Do List, From Outdoor Music to Yoga in the Trees


Yoga in the Canopy
Sundays in June, 4:30-5:45 p.m., at the Vermont Institute of Natural Science in Quechee. $20-24; preregister.
The Vermont Institute of Natural Science in Quechee is a literal and figurative playground for lovers of the great outdoors. In addition to an actual nature-inspired playscape, the nonprofit offers walking trails, raptor encounters, exhibits and educational programming for kids and adults on its 47-acre campus. All of this is geared toward promoting a desire to care for wildlife and their habitats.
June s schedule includes weekly Yoga in the Canopy. Each Sunday, yogis ascend the Forest Canopy Walk for a late-afternoon stretching session in the trees. ....

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Researchers work to rehab image of bats during COVID-19 pandemic


Researchers work to rehab image of bats during COVID-19 pandemic
and last updated 2021-04-07 00:06:31-04
With misinformation lurking around nearly every corner of the internet, researchers across the country are working to rehab the image of bats in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Barry Genzlinger runs the Vermont Bat Center and has been rehabbing bats for about a decade.
Bats are nature s absolute best pest controller for nighttime pests, he explained.
While he has a personal love for bats, Genzlinger understands why not everyone loves these mammals.
Hollywood has convinced us that bats are scary, evil, they attack humans. When in reality, they are just the cutest darn thing, Genzlinger said. ....

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