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Thru-hikers who are walking from the South are arriving in Vermont right about now, but the flooding last week is complicating the journey.
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For the past few months, Canada has been dealing with some of the worst wildfires its ever seen. More than 20 million acres have burned so far � a record for the country. Firefighters from all over the world, including Vermont, have come to help fight these fires.
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While sea lamprey are considered a nuisance species around Lake Champlain, the fish are an important part of the Connecticut River ecosystem.
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Vermont Edition shares a recent episode of Brave Little State that digs into the history of Vermont's old stone walls.
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The bacteria can be harmful to humans and animals, so here are a few tips on what to look for if you’re looking to cool off in lakes or ponds in the state.
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This week on Outside/In, we explore how people who cover the climate crisis are navigating their personal and professional roles at a moment when the stakes are so high.
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PFAS are all around us, so how do we navigate a world filled with harmful chemicals? We speak to an expert who guides us through what PFAS are, why they're a problem, and what can be done about them.
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While most birds are facing rapid population declines across the continent, a long-lived scavenger is gaining ground in Vermont. The first pair of black vultures known to nest in Vermont had a chick in a falling down barn in Burlington in the spring of 2020.
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Host Connor Cyrus will be joined by gardening expert Charlie Nardozzi, who will answer your spring gardening questions.
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Wildlife biologists have received reports of sick and dying songbirds in some mid-Atlantic and Midwestern states. There's no evidence the disease has...