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Caspian Lake Swim Lessons for Children and Adults
Lessons for children and adults this summer. Register today!
Over 500 trees planted to mitigate flood impact in East Hardwick
Over the last two weeks the Upper Lamoille Streamwise team led by Jed Feffer has planted over 500 trees along the Lamoille River in East Hardwick at the properties of David and Gail O’Brian, Lanny and Mary Jane Hill and Zack and Bridget Hoppe. The trees were purchased with funding provided by the Greensboro Association. The trees planted, Silky Dogwood, Red Osier Dogwood, Cottonwood, Elderberry, Winterberry, Chokecherry, Speckled Alder and Willow, are all good options for protecting river buffers.
Important Information from Orleans County Natural Resources Conservation District’s Lake Watershed Program Specialist
A Letter from Orleans County Natural Resources Conservation District’s Lake Watershed Program Specialist
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Will Marlier
Spring 2025
For many, Spring is a time of new beginnings. The snow melts, the ice recedes, crocuses bloom, and peepers fill the air with their cacophonous song. Lakes across the state shake the lethargy from their shores as both natural and human systems prepare for the hustle and bustle of summer.