Northern Woodlands
| Founded: | 1994 |
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| Company Overview: | Northern Woodlands is the trade name of the Center for Northern Woodlands Education, Inc., a 501(c)(3) public-benefit educational organization with principal offices in Corinth, Vermont. <br> |
| Mission: | The mission of Northern Woodlands is to encourage a culture of forest stewardship in the Northeast by increasing understanding of and appreciation for the natural wonders, economic productivity, and ecological integrity of the region’s forests. <br> |
| Products: | Northern Woodlands magazine - a quarterly magazine for landowners, forestry professionals, conservationists, and outdoor enthusiasts. Northern Woodlands Goes to School - a place-based environmental education program for middle- and high-school students. The Outside Story - a weekly column on forestry subjects, natural history, and ecology syndicated in dozens of newspapers. And now a book of the same name. The Place You Call Home - a magazine-format owner’s manual geared to particular regions or states. Northern Woodlands Guide to Stewardship - a three book series, currently in the works. |
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June 30
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6:31amIn both New Hampshire and Vermont, landowners and state officials are discussing the benefits of removing old dams and restoring rivers to their historical banks.
June 26
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8:52amSatellite technology and geographic information systems (GIS) now allow us to accurately show how much of a landscape is paved or covered with impervious surfaces. “Paved” is just what it implies and includes parking lots, roads, driveways, and sidewalks.
June 23
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7:11amMy thoughts turn to gardens, the earthy fragrance of moist woodland – and to slugs tucked under a rock. Few things disturb gardeners so much as slugs and the silvery ribbons of slime they leave behind as evidence of their peripatetic travels.
June 16
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6:51amHow much can a bird’s egg tell us about the bird that laid it and how it lives? As it turns out, it can tell us a lot about the generalities, but little about the details. For example, what does the color of a bird’s egg tell us?
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