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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...
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The FrequencyUpdates to a century-old law change how trees are managed in Vermont towns. Plus, another record-breaking day of COVID-19 cases, the legislature considers�
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The law that gives Vermont’s tree wardens authority to trim or remove trees in the public way is more than 100-years-old. This year, the Legislature made�
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Wednesday marks the 50th annual Earth Day, and what better way to celebrate than with a (socially distanced) citizen science activity the whole family can�
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Vermont lawmakers are considering legislation that would allow private citizens to sue the state if it doesn’t deliver reductions in greenhouse gas�
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Back in the day communities all over Vermont had their own town dump, basically holes in the ground where people could just get rid of whatever garbage�
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A proposed new law with 60+ co-sponsors to address neonicitinoid pesticide use in Vermont has certainly struck an ecological nerve. Bill H-205 responds to�
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Vermont's angling community is fighting a proposal to close one of the Department of Fish & Wildlife's five fish hatcheries.Closing the Salisbury Fish�
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Last summer, Dewayne Johnson, a former school groundskeeper, made history when he sued the agrochemical corporation, Monsanto, for causing his�
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In 1983, ticks were exotic creatures in Enosburg Falls on the Canadian border where I practiced pediatrics. My 8-year-old patient presented with a�