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March 18, 2009: Charlotte Dairy Farm and Forestland Protected
Conservation deal in Charlotte benefits local farm economy and protects forest land, thanks to collaboration between conservation organizations, the Town and supporters.


Emily Boedecker
802-229-4425 ext 112 eboedecker@tnc.org

December 29, 2008: Spirit of Christmas Powers Stewardship
Power tools donated by two local companies help the fight to restore native plants.


Emily Boedecker
802-229-4425 ext 112,

April 23, 2008: West River Watershed Protection Gets a Boost from the Past
Nature Conservancy expands protection in the West River watershed and advances the vision of the former Conservation Society of Southern Vermont. Trail access for hikers, bikers and campers.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 ext 112 eboedecker@tnc.org

February 27, 2008: White-nose Syndrome Found in Vermont Cave
White-nose syndrome, first discovered in New York last winter and blamed for the death of thousands of bats, has now spread to caves in Vermont and Massachusetts.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 ext 112 eboedecker@tnc.org

February 04, 2008: Vermont Housing and Conservation Supporters Respond to Drastic Investment Cuts
Members of the Vermont Housing and Conservation Coalition (VHCC) gathered at the Vermont State House to express their grave concern about Governor Douglas’s proposal to cut more than $5 million from the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board (VHCB).


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 ext 112 eboedecker@tnc.org

January 31, 2008: Conservation Project to Benefit Art and Nature Receives Set Back
Grant denial increases burden on local fundraising efforts. The 312-acre forested parcel currently owned by the Southern Vermont Arts Center is under contract to the Vermont chapter of the Conservancy. This forested parcel is part of the largest patch of rich northern hardwood forest in the Northeast, and is an important addition to lands already conserved in the area.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 ext 112 eboedecker@tnc.org

January 11, 2008: Popular Walking Trail at Williams Woods Reopens
Vermont Youth Conservation Corps crew helped reroute this popular hiking trail, which is now open again following last summer's micro-burst.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 ext 112 eboedecker@tnc.org

November 15, 2007: Nature Conservancy Hires Conservation Programs Director
The Nature Conservancy announced today that Phil Huffman from Waitsfield, VT has joined the Vermont chapter as Director of Conservation Programs. Huffman has more than 20 years of experience with the National Park Service and as an independent consultant, and has been involved in a number of prominent conservation initiatives in Vermont over the last 10 years.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
eboedecker@tnc.org

November 08, 2007: Water Resources Bill Slated to Bring at Least $80 M to Lake Champlain and Upper Connecticut River
The Water Resources Development Act of 2007 (WRDA) authorizes more than $80 million dollars for aquatic ecosystem restoration work in the Lake Champlain and Upper Connecticut River Watersheds.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
eboedecker@tnc.org

October 26, 2007: Nature Conservancy Protects 200 Acres on Black Mountain
The Nature Conservancy announced today the protection of 198 acres on the western flank of Black Mountain in Dummerston, VT.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
eboedecker@tnc.org

August 13, 2007: Are Vermont Kids Picking TV over Trees?
A second national study in as many years, funded by The Nature Conservancy, confirms a growing trend: more American families are spending time in front of the television and away from the great outdoors.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
eboedecker@tnc.org

July 23, 2007: State House Cafeteria Garden to Get a Face Lift
Blue jeans and gardening gloves will replace the normally sober attire of shirt and tie at the State House this week. Vermont Master Gardeners, The Nature Conservancy’s Wise on Weeds (WOW!) program and the State of Vermont Dept. of Buildings and General Services will jointly host two "Recognize and Remove" workshops, the first step in a collaborative project to renovate the State House cafeteria garden.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
eboedecker@tnc.org

July 01, 2007: Williams Woods Nature Preserve Hit by ‘Microburst’
The Nature Conservancy announced today the emergency closure of Williams Woods Natural Area, located on Greenbush Road in Charlotte.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
eboedecker@tnc.org

June 20, 2007: Nature Conservancy and Stowe Land Trust Close First Joint Project
On Tuesday the Vermont chapter of The Nature Conservancy and Stowe Land Trust (SLT) closed on a deal to conserve nearly 30 acres of bog, wetland and agricultural land.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
E-mail: eboedecker@tnc.org

April 10, 2007: Tom Berry to Lead The Nature Conservancy’s Lake Champlain Program
The Nature Conservancy announced today that Tom Berry, former natural resource policy advisor for Senator Jim Jeffords and Senator Bernard Sanders, will join the organization as the Director of the Lake Champlain Program.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
E-mail: eboedecker@tnc.org

March 01, 2007: Initiative Targets Invasive Plants that Threaten Wildlife
Efforts to control invasive plants in the Lake Champlain Basin got a boost today with the launch of a new public outreach and education campaign spearheaded by the Champlain Basin Invasive Plant Partnership. The partnership, formed by a group of local land trusts, horticulture experts and state and federal agencies, is calling for gardeners, horticulturalists and homeowners to help combat invasive plants that pose a major threat to wildlife and forests.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
E-mail: eboedecker@tnc.org

December 08, 2006: Town of Shelburne Agrees to Donate 140 acre Conservation Easement to The Nature Conservancy
Deal affects wetlands, playing fields and powerline route.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
E-mail: eboedecker@tnc.org

November 02, 2006: Nature Conservancy Protects Quarry Hill Parcel in Pownal
The Nature Conservancy announced today the acquisition and conservation of a 28-acre parcel in the town of Pownal, including an old limestone quarry on the southern flank of Quarry Hill.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
E-mail: eboedecker@tnc.org

July 20, 2006: Vermont Chapter of The Nature Conservancy's Board of Trustees Elects New Chair
William P. Stritzler, owner and managing director of Smugglers’ Notch Resort, Vermont’s premier family ski destination, takes over today as chair of the board of trustees of The Nature Conservancy of Vermont. Stritzler, who joined the board in 2003, has a strong history of service in the non-profit sector and was attracted to The Nature Conservancy by the group’s scientific and business-like approach to conservation.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
E-mail: eboedecker@tnc.org

May 02, 2006: Conservation in Pawlet Benefits Wildlife and Public Recreation
The Vermont chapter of The Nature Conservancy announced today the acquisition of a 272-acre parcel in the North Pawlet Hills. The Nature Conservancy has been working to conserve the hills since 1998, and with this addition will expand the preserve to 739 acres.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
E-mail: eboedecker@tnc.org

March 24, 2006: Conservation Practitioners Meet for Clayplain Forest Restoration Conference
More than forty conservation practitioners gathered to discuss clayplain forest restoration this week at the first conference of its kind to be held in the Champlain Valley. The event was hosted jointly by The Nature Conservancy and the Champlain Valley Clayplain Forest Project.


Emily Boedecker
eboedecker@tnc.org, 802-229-4425 x112

January 25, 2006: Nationally Acclaimed Poet Sells 297 Acres to Nature Conservancy
The Vermont chapter of The Nature Conservancy announced today the acquisition of a 297-acre parcel located in the town of West Haven on the banks of the Poultney River. The land, sold to the Conservancy by Ruth Stone, award winning poet and long-time resident of Vermont, is a critical component of the Helen W. Buckner Memorial Preserve at Bald Mountain.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802)229-4425 x 112 Email: eboedecker@tnc.org

January 10, 2006: Rocking Stone Farm Development Includes Donation of 200 Acres to Nature Conservancy
Federally endangered Indiana Bats feature in stewardship goals.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
E-mail: eboedecker@tnc.org

December 21, 2005: Vermont Supports Greenhouse Gas Initiative
The Nature Conservancy applauds the decision by Governor Douglas that Vermont has signed onto the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a historic multi-state agreement that takes great strides toward reducing carbon dioxide emissions that contribute to global warming.


Emily Boedecker
(802) 229-4425 x 112 eboedecker@tnc.org

December 14, 2005: Lowe’s Donation to Nature Conservancy of Vermont Targets Health of Rivers, Lakes and Wetlands
The Vermont chapter of The Nature Conservancy announced today that it will receive a contribution of $205,000 from Lowe’s Companies, Inc. to support the protection and restoration of critical waterways in Vermont’s Lake Champlain and Connecticut River valleys.


Emily Boedecker
eboedecker@tnc.org (802) 229-4425 x 112

December 14, 2005: Nature Conservancy Gives Educational Curriculums to Local Schools
The gift-giving season is upon us and The Nature Conservancy has been busy spreading holiday cheer with local schools. Over the past several weeks, the Conservancy’s Southern Lake Champlain Valley Program has been giving away free to local schools a place-based educational curriculum called Let’s Go See It! The Human and Natural History of the Southern Lake Champlain Valley.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
eboedecker@tnc.org

November 29, 2005: Wildlife Habitat and Public Access Protected on 151 Acres
The Vermont chapter of The Nature Conservancy announced today the protection of 151 acres on a southern extension of Snake Mountain. Situated high above the valley in the town of Bridport the property, which features dense forest habitat, dramatic cliffs and undisturbed woodland pools, is home to Vermont’s rare four-toed and Jefferson salamanders.


Emily Boedecker
(802)229-4425
eboedecker@tnc.org

November 03, 2005: The Nature Conservancy and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Announce Partnership to Improve Manageme
The Nature Conservancy’s Eastern Region and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers North Atlantic Division signed an agreement today which brings together the combined strength and expertise of the two organizations under the shared goal of improving sustainable management of water resources and riparian habitats in the northeastern United States.


Emily Boedecker
eboedecker@tnc.org
(802) 229-4425 x 112

May 03, 2005: Wildlife and Waterfowl Benefit from Wetlands Protection
The Vermont chapter of The Nature Conservancy announced today the conservation of an additional 195 acres in the southern reaches of the Pherrins River Wetland Complex, located in the Northeast Kingdom.


Emily Boedecker
(802) 229-4425 ext. 112 eboedecker@tnc.org

April 06, 2005: Family Saves Blue Ledge Natural Area
The Lake Champlain Land Trust and the Vermont chapter of the Nature Conservancy announced today the conservation of the Blue Ledge Natural Area in Orwell, Vermont.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
eboedecker@tnc.org

April 06, 2005: Award Recognizes Community Partnership for Nature
Students, faculty and staff, community partners, Governor Jim Douglas and former Governor Madeline Kunin gathered in Montpelier yesterday evening to celebrate the incredible achievements of student community service, service learning and civic engagement programs across Vermont. The Nature Conservancy’s Southern Lake Champlain Valley Program received an Engaged Community Partner Award from the Vermont Campus Compact for its work with Green Mountain College.


Mary Droege
(802) 265-8645 ext. 21 mdroege@tnc.org

April 06, 2005: Award Recognizes Community Partnership for Nature
Students, faculty and staff, community partners, Governor Jim Douglas and former Governor Madeline Kunin gathered in Montpelier yesterday evening to celebrate the incredible achievements of student community service, service learning and civic engagement


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
eboedecker@tnc.org

December 13, 2004: Cross-border Conservation Gifts Return $1.5 Million to Vermont
Contributions from Vermont donors to international conservation projects have brought $1.5 million back to Vermont.


Emily Boedecker
(802) 229-4425 ext. 112 eboedecker@tnc.org

November 30, 2004: New Preserve Safeguards Red Oaks on Sheridan Mountain
The Nature Conservancy announced today the creation of a new nature preserve in Vermont, following the acquisition of a 111-acre parcel of land on Sheridan Mountain, located in the town of Guildhall.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
eboedecker@tnc.org

November 04, 2004: Nature Conservancy Expands Forest Restoration Site
The Nature Conservancy announced today the expansion of its Hubbardton River Clayplain preserve, which is the focus of clayplain forest restoration efforts in the Champlain valley.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
eboedecker@tnc.org

October 04, 2004: Shelburne Pond Natural Area Expanded with Land Acquisition
The Nature Conservancy announced today the acquisition of a 37.4-acre parcel from Joe and Marguerite Maille, as part of an ongoing effort to protect Shelburne Pond, located only 10 miles from Burlington.


Emily Boedecker
(802) 229-4425 ext. 112 eboedecker@tnc.org

October 01, 2004: Friends and Family Come Together to Build Memorial Trail
The Nature Conservancy announced the completion of ‘Tim’s Trail’, a 2.8 mile trail at the Helen W. Buckner Memorial Preserve at Bald Mountain, in West Haven, Vermont.


Emily Boedecker
Phone: (802) 229-4425 x112
eboedecker@tnc.org

September 23, 2004: Iron Gate Construction Protects Endangered Bat Species
The Nature Conservancy announced today the completion of a new bat gate at Dorset Bat Cave, Mt Aeolus, just in time for the peak bat swarm.


Emily Boedecker
802-229-4425 ext. 112 eboedecker@tnc.org

September 09, 2004: Volunteers and Students Help Rebuild Champlain Valley Landscape
Volunteers return to The Nature Conservancy’s Hubbardton River Clayplain Preserve this month to help plant 2,000 trees. Over the next five years the Conservancy will plant 19,000 trees, grown from locally collected seeds, at this site.


Emily Boedecker
(802) 229-4425 ext. 112