Saturday, January 11, 2020, 9:30–11:30 a.m.Holton Hall- third floor; 130 Austine Drive; Brattleboro Learn to use iNaturalist for identification and recording of species. Attention all nature lovers, photographers, and citizen scientists! Windham Regional Woodlands Association and the Vermont Center for Ecostudies are offering a workshop on how to use the citizen science tool iNaturalist to […]
Archive | Past Programs
Winter Tree Identification Walk
Marli Rabinowitz’s, WRWA’s outgoing President, property in Guilford. Saturday, February 29, (snow/rain date March 7), 9:30–11 a.m. Space is limited to 25 people; call or email ahead of time: 254-8325 or Windham County Forester Sam Schneski will lead us on a Winter Tree Identification walk through field and forest. Learn to identify trees by […]
Passing Land -pop up
Tuesday, March 10th 5:30pm – 9:00pm Winston Prouty Building, Brattleboro, VT Join us to plan for the future of your land! You are invited to a forum to meet one-on-one with land managers, conservation, financial and estate planning professionals to answer questions about your woodlands, your specific situation at no charge to you. Have you […]
Somerset Old Growth Forest Tour -WRWA members only
Saturday, March 21st – CANCELED Retired Windham County Forester Bill Guenther will once again lead a tour to a Somerset woodlot in what is believed to be a stand of old growth, mostly of yellow birch. This 60-acre property was a gift to Leland & Gray High School many years ago. About 12–15 acres of […]
Sugar House Tour 2020
CANCELED Saturday, March 28th – 11:00 a.m. Bensch Mountain Maple in Newfane, Vermont The annual WRWA Sugar House tour will be hosted by Bensch Mountain Maple in Newfane. Bensch Mountain is a unique facility in that it is a brand new facility built in 2018. It is a state of the art facility that still […]