Media Contact: Margaret Fowle, Audubon Vermont 802-238-0046; Steve Parren, VT Fish & Wildlife Department 802-371-7142 MONTPELIER, Vt. – Hiking Vermont’s hillsides is a great way to enjoy a spring day, ...
A heads-up for hikers: The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department said it is closing a number of clifftops and overlooks to protect the state's peregrine falcon population during nesting season. Fish ...
The first study to analyze California’s coastal cliff retreat statewide using high-resolution data has found that cliffs receded faster in the north than elsewhere in the state during the study period ...
The cliff-top parking lot was fenced off and the trail marked “Unstable Cliffs - Active Landslide Area - Stay Back,” but that didn’t stop Adam Young and City of Encinitas officials from carefully ...
Alvars in the vicinity of Enterprise, Northwest Territories, had 87 species of vascular plants. Of these, 14 were frequent or at least locally abundant, including: Juniperus horizontalis, J. communis ...
Hiking Vermont’s hillsides can be a great way to enjoy a spring day, but the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department and Audubon Vermont recommend people check to see if the area they are planning to ...
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