Winter Tracking: Bobcats to Birds Presented by Audubon Vermont Sunday February 17, 8:15 am - 4:30 pm Susan Morse will lead this full day of wildlife tracking and habitat interpretation at Wolfrun in Jericho, VT. (Keeping Track) Fresh tracks in winter’s snow remind us that … [Read more...] about Winter Wildlife Tracking
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North Country Sustainability Plan Ready for Input
The North Country Consortium's Sustainability Plan is moving toward completion, and the public is invited to learn about it at The Wild Center in Tupper Lake, NY, on Wednesday, January 23 at 1:30 pm-3:30 pm. Go here for directions and more information. The North Country … [Read more...] about North Country Sustainability Plan Ready for Input
Why Wildlife Corridors? (protectadks.org)
Movement is as essential to animals’ lives as are sun, water, and family; yet we North Americans have deprived our fellow denizens of most of their living and traveling spaces. Across most of the eastern United States and southeastern Canada, wildlife habitats are so diminished … [Read more...] about Why Wildlife Corridors? (protectadks.org)
Feral Pigs in Champlain Valley
It sounds strange, but feral pigs (wild boars/razorbacks/wild hogs--whatever you call them) seem to have made a home in New York State. Normally we hear about these animals in states further south, but somehow this summer they had made their presence known locally! These … [Read more...] about Feral Pigs in Champlain Valley
Cycle of Seasons
A Visceral Acknowledgement by Jessica Wimett is another one of the stories entered in this round of the Champlain Area Trails (CATS) writing contest. If you haven’t yet, you should go vote in the contest! Voting ends tomorrow! Wimett discusses the changing of the seasons in a … [Read more...] about Cycle of Seasons