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ROCHESTER, Vt. — Along a hillside deep in the Green Mountain National Forest, where thousands of decades-old spruce, maples, and other hardwoods were thriving until earlier this year ...
These are all reasons to get outside and cut your own Christmas tree in the Green Mountain National Forest. Expect beautiful scenery and more irregularities than found in cultivated Christmas trees.
The largest remaining piece of unconserved private property in the Green Mountain National Forest has been permanently protected from development. The Rolston Rest property spans 2,744 acres along ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - If you’re shopping for an authentic Christmas experience this year, look no further than the Green Mountain National Forest. Ethan Ready of the U.S. Forest Service cut ...
The nation's oldest trees are getting new protections under a Biden administration initiative to make it harder to cut down old-growth forests for lumber. The news has implications for climate ...
Federal officials are set to disclose next month the environmental effects of a proposal to cut down trees on about 11,800 acres of the Green Mountain National Forest — and activist groups are hoping ...
GRANVILLE, Vt. (WCAX) - Vermont environmental activists are urging the U.S. Forest Service to abandon plans to log a section of the Green Mountain National Forest. But local foresters say the ...
Chris Mattrick, district ranger on the Rochester and Middlebury Ranger District, says autumn is one of the most beautiful times of year on the Green Mountain National Forest. All three are ...
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OnlyInYourState on MSNThe Bald Mountain Trail Is A Hidden Adventure In Vermont That’s Worthy Of A Day HikeHowever, as you’ll soon learn, the mesmerizing scenery along this remote trail in the Green Mountain National Forest makes ...
RUTLAND, Vt. (AP) - The U.S. Forest Service is offering $5 Christmas trees to people who would like to cut them in the Green Mountain National Forest. This year, all fourth-graders can take ...
(AP) — The U.S. Forest Service has announced that about $7.7 million in federal funding has been made available to repair road and trail damage from Tropical Storm Irene in the Green Mountain ...
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