Living with wildlife: Bats in your house?
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Living with wildlife: Bats in your house?

Bats are everywhere! It may feel that way to some of Vermont’s human residents. Summer is when some species of bats gather in colonies to raise their young in human-made structures such as houses, barns, office buildings, and bat houses, but fall is the safe time to get them out.

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The world according to ferns
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The world according to ferns

Ferns have grown on Earth for longer than trees and flowers, and existed well before Homo sapiens. In our region, the oldest lineage, emerging 200 million years ago, is the royal fern family (Osmundaceae), including royal, cinnamon, and interrupted ferns. 

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Beech Leaf Disease found in Vermont
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Beech Leaf Disease found in Vermont

The Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation has announced that Beech Leaf Disease – a new disease affecting beech trees – has been detected in four Vermont counties: Bennington, Chittenden, Windham, and Windsor and the public is asked to help spot it elsewhere. 

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Obituary: Dwight Fiske
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Obituary: Dwight Fiske

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Dwight Fiske, 83, on July 16, 2024, in the comfort of his family at his home in Waterbury Center, Vermont. Dwight was born on June 29, 1941, in Burlington, Vermont, to Eveleen and Fremont Fiske.

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