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Share this event June 05, 2021 - South Burlington, VT Capacity is limited for this event, and registration will be required to participate. Anyone that does not register will not be allowed to participate in the event the day of. To register please contact Ashley Parker at: [email protected] Join Margaret Fowle, Senior Conservation Biologist at Audubon Vermont, in looking and listening for birds in the open and shrubland areas of Wheeler Nature Park. Learn how to identify these species by sight and sound. Discuss habitat requirements of these birds and habitat improvement work that is planned in partnership with the US Fish & Wildlife Service. ....
As a former longtime writer for Sports Illustrated, Alexander Wolff covered elite-level soccer, baseball, tennis and cycling. The Vermont writer switches gears for his latest book. Endpapers: A Family Story of Books, War, Escape and Home delves into the lives of Wolff s German-born father and grandfather the latter was renowned publisher Kurt Wolff, who founded Pantheon in 1941. Alexander Wolff discusses Endpapers in an online conversation hosted by Woodstock s Norman Williams Public Library. Show and Tell Wednesday 12-Sunday 16 The art of collecting has many faces. People of all backgrounds and ages have contributed their beloved items to the Virtual Collectors Fair hosted by Brownington s Old Stone House Museum & Historic Village. Over five days, members of the public can view submitted collections of coins, folk art, memorabilia and historical artifacts and swap stories with fellow hobbyists. There s even special programming ....
In Vermont, the bald eagles are back At the beginning of this century, there were no eagles nesting in Vermont. Now there are more than 40 pairs. By Kevin Cullen Globe Columnist,Updated May 10, 2021, 5:49 p.m. Email to a Friend A bald eagle is perched on a rock in the Blackstone River in Northbridge, Mass.John Tlumacki/Globe Staff QUECHEE, Vt. â Along the banks of the Ottauquechee River, a bald eagle soared above the villageâs iconic covered bridge the other day, a slew of ravens in hot pursuit. If the return of bald eagles to Vermont has been welcomed by conservationists and ordinary residents alike, the ravens seem less enamored, regarding the eagles, like other raptors, as potential raiders of their nests. ....
The Mountain Times By Emma Cotton/VTDigger At the turn of the 21st Century, no bald eagles nested in Vermont. In 2020, the state recorded 41 pairs. Biologists have been working to reintroduce the iconic birds in the state for around a decade and have succeeded. The result: Bald eagles are likely to be removed from Vermont’s endangered species list, said Jim Shallow, director of strategic conservation initiatives at The Nature Conservancy. The bald eagle has been the national emblem of the United States since 1782 and long before that was a spiritual symbol for Indigenous people. Shallow is also on the Endangered Species Committee in Vermont’s Fish & Wildlife Dept., which voted unanimously in December to lift the designation. The Vermont Legislature is expected to make the move official this summer. ....