Stowe Mountain Rescue has ‘Ground Control’ tips for backcountry safety
Community Julia Bailey-Wells Community Julia Bailey-Wells

Stowe Mountain Rescue has ‘Ground Control’ tips for backcountry safety

Stowe Mountain Rescue’s Facebook page is a community resource, sharing communications about the organization’s trainings, calls to assist people in the backcountry, and timely guidance to those venturing out to do so safely. SMR gave us permission to share the following dispatch posted on Sept. 1 that uses David Bowie’s 1969 classic tune “Space Oddity” as a metaphor. 

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New England American-asters are the stars of late summer
Community Angela Cannon-Crothers Community Angela Cannon-Crothers

New England American-asters are the stars of late summer

Before the trees put on their colorful autumnal cloaks, the newly rewilded fields at my home turn to gold and purple. New England American-aster begins blooming in August or September and continues to splash the meadows with deep purple color well into October, mixing with the bright yellow of goldenrod flowers.


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How water striders manage raindrops
Community Rachel Sargent Mirus Community Rachel Sargent Mirus

How water striders manage raindrops

Water striders are a common sight on ponds, vernal pools, and puddles. During clear summer days, these insects seem to walk on water – a feat they accomplish through a combination of long legs that distribute their weight across the water’s surface and micro hairs that make these invertebrates extremely water-repellent. But what happens to these water walkers when it rains? 

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