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How Vermont's Dave Marvin and others make a living from America's forests.
Raven Ridge in Spring Bloom. Vermont's AmeriCorps members find less invasives, more native flowers.
Keynote Speaker: Doug Tallamy, author of "Bringing Nature Home"
Noxious Weeds Quarantine Expands
Barberry, burning bush and more!
White Face Mountain at dawn from the Vermont side of Lake Champlain. © Tom Berry/The Nature Conservancy
Climate Change and Lake Champlain
Finds conditions are right on Conservancy-protected land.
Picnic for the Planet at Burlington City Hall Park on Earth Day, April 22, 2012. © Cherie Mosher/TNC
See the Slideshow of Earth Day, 2012
We own and manage more than 50 natural areas in Vermont.
Three NYC students talk about their Vermont experiences.
The Nature Conservancy's Quilt
Good News for Native Plants in Vermont!
Lessons from Lake Champlain and the Floods of 2011
Endangered Dragonfly finds habitat on Conservancy land
Black Mountain: A Place to Call Home
Slideshow: Clearing Trails at High Pond
Portraits of Conservation: Bob Klein's Photo Exhibit
In the News: Lake Champlain and Climate Change
Bob Klein's Reflections (Oak Log, Winter 2011)
Active River Areas. What's that?
Boundary Marking by Canoe in December...
Slideshow: Vermont's 2011 LEAF interns
Meet AmeriCorps' Buffalo 3 Crew
We need to act now, before it's too late. Watch the Video, Take Action
We're addressing Latin America's most pressing conservation issues. Read the Story