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ECOS es una tradición para los niños de las Escuelas Públicas de Springfield. Este programa enfocado en la naturaleza le enseña a los estudiantes desde el ciclo del agua hasta cómo construir un refugio.
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Fall is migration season for birds, which makes it a great time to grab the binoculars. If you're trying to catch a glimpse of some of the wildlife before winter, "Bird Diva" Bridget Butler has some tips. Plus, images of birds you might find in Vermont this season.
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The 10th annual Lake Paran Stone Skipping Competition was held on Sept. 16 in Bennington.
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This summer brought a rash of unusual weather between a late-season frost, wildfire smoke from up north and historic rainfall. A forester with the state Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation describes what kind of fall foliage Vermonters can expect.
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Bob Popp recently retired as Vermont's state botanist after over 30 years in the field. He talks about plants and his connection with nature over the years.
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Cycling can be a physically and mentally demanding sport. But the scene is also becoming more open, including for people with physical and cognitive disabilities.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak gets an update on hiking trails from the director of field programs at the Green Mountain Club.
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The Vermont Department of Health is seeing an increase in tick-related emergency room visits in the last couple weeks. Here's what Vermonters should look out for and how they can protect themselves.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak chats with foraging expert and children's book author Melany Kahn about differentiating plants and fungi, and how foraging can be a family activity.
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Kae Ravichandran finished in 2:38:57 � more than 10 minutes ahead of the second-place finisher in the division.