We encourage all Vermonters to get involved in the conservation of biodiversity and especially to support the implementation of Act 59 in our state.
Vermont’s Agency of Natural Resources said it has begun monitoring the potential dangers to the state’s drinking water from ...
On nights during the holiday season, Shelburne Museum turns into a winter wonderland full of colorful light displays. Each ...
Immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature on these quiet trails in Vermont that promise such beauty as waterfalls, streams, and wildflowers.
Of these states, Vermont was the first to create the law, according to the Vermont Natural Resources Council website. It was 1968 when the State Billboard Act was passed, according to the source.
But Holleran doesn’t feel Vermont has put enough stock in biomass power. That’s why he’s paying attention to updates coming ...
Vermont forests are under threat. This includes the plants and animals who call our forests home, as well as our communities that rely on healthy forests for clean drinking water, ...
One of the things I loved most about living in Vermont, even in a pretty busy neighborhood in South Burlington, was how ...
Mother Nature is unpredictable, but thanks to prodigious snowmaking, ski resorts like Killington, Sugarbush and Jay Peak are confident in the season.
Public access trails are vital to Vermont’s outdoor economy, health, and well-being, providing residents and visitors alike with a chance to enjoy the natural beauty of our state. Trails serve as ...