Highlights

21 07, 2014

​Following the call of the wild

2016-12-13T19:12:03-05:00July 21st, 2014|Education, Highlights, News|

It is mid July and the NorthWoods summer campers have been exploring some pretty cool spots in the Northeast Kingdom so far this summer. This week, Nature Day Campers have trekked on Brousseau Mountain and Mount Pisgah. We've worked on our stealth-walking skills, tracking snowshoe hare and garter snakes through the meadow, woods, and rocks of NorthWoods. We've spent countless hours in and around the pond, cooling off, testing crayfish pinch power, and becoming one with the pond life we have been investigating. We've learned about the unique adaptations of owls, and [Read More...]

21 07, 2014

Spike Camp 2014

2016-12-13T19:12:03-05:00July 21st, 2014|Conservation Corps, Highlights, News|

Each year, NorthWoods partners with the Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge on conservation efforts throughout the Connecticut River watershed. Together, we field five Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) crews on refuge lands at Conte’s Nulhegan Basin Division in Brunswick, VT; Pondicherry Division in Whitefield, NH; Fort River Division in Hadley MA; Stewart B. McKinney NWR in Westbrook, CT; and new this year, the Fannie Stebbins Unit in Springfield, MA. In July, all five crews gathered for the 10th annual YCC Spike Camp at the Fort River Division in Hadley, Massachusetts. In this annual tradition, crews [Read More...]

16 07, 2014

NorthWoods and MWA to Host Clyde River Wetlands Paddle

2016-12-13T19:12:03-05:00July 16th, 2014|Education, Highlights, News|

NorthWoods Stewardship Center and Memphremagog Watershed Association will host a canoe tour of the Upper Clyde River Wetlands complex -- home to over 100 species of birds and rich flora -- on Friday, July 25th, from 9am to 1pm. With fifteen years' experience mapping the natural communities of the wetlands and working to control invasive species there, naturalist and NorthWoods Forest Stewardship Institute Director Jayson Benoit will lead the paddle, helping participants to identify wetland plants, including notable carnivorous and rare-to-Vermont species. "There are only a few other places in the state where [Read More...]

27 06, 2014

Wanted: Citizen Science Volunteers!

2014-06-27T13:54:54-04:00June 27th, 2014|Forest Stewardship Institute, Highlights, News|

If you are a science-minded and outdoor-loving individual, NorthWoods needs your help! We are looking for 2-3 volunteers to help conduct our annual Survivability Study on the trees we've planted in riparian zones in the Memphremagog watershed for the past three springs. Surveys will consist of measuring, photographing and recording data on small trees and shrubs at planting sites throughout the watershed. Compiled data will help shed light on the overall condition of trees planted at different sites and help inform our tree size and species choices for future riparian plantings. Sharp [Read More...]

20 06, 2014

Burke Town Students Enjoy CT River Paddle

2016-12-13T19:12:03-05:00June 20th, 2014|Education, Highlights, News|

Neither rain, nor wind, nor mosquitos could keep the Burke Town School 7th Graders from enjoying their end of the year trip down the upper reaches of the Connecticut River. After a day of paddle instruction and expedition planning at NorthWoods, the group was ready to brave the elements and travel the CT River, launching from Colebrook, New Hampshire and taking out 15 miles downstream in Bloomfield, VT at the confluence with the Nulhegan River. A giant rainbow trout was caught by a 7th grade angler at Lyman Falls, and by breakfast the [Read More...]

20 06, 2014

NWSC Participates in Summer Food Service Program

2016-12-13T19:12:03-05:00June 20th, 2014|Education, Highlights, News|

NorthWoods Stewardship Center in East Charleston, VT is pleased to announce that they will be participating in the Summer Food Service Program for Children funded by the USDA. The program is designed to ensure that children who rely on free or reduced price meals during the school year continue to have adequate nutrition during the summer. NorthWoods hosts summer camps with an emphasis on nature and science inquiry, team building, nature crafting, outdoor play and exploration, recreation and primitive skill-building and connections to the unique natural resources of the Northeast Kingdom. NorthWoods will continue to provide homemade [Read More...]

28 05, 2014

MWA Supports NorthWoods Education Programs

2016-12-13T19:12:09-05:00May 28th, 2014|Education, Highlights, News|

Memphremagog Watershed Association is supporting NorthWoods' environmental education programs again in 2014 with a $500 education award to be used to subsidize local schools and students participating in NorthWoods programs that focus on the watershed.  NorthWoods education staff has the opportunity to connect local youth with their backyard watershed in a variety of ways from an introduction to water quality, to invasive species removal.  In 2013, MWA offered the first education award. This was used, in part, to support the Canoe Club at Troy School as NorthWoods staff facilitated a program on [Read More...]

6 05, 2014

Ottawa Outdoors: Two Canadians Volunteer in the NEK

2016-12-13T19:12:09-05:00May 6th, 2014|Conservation Corps, Highlights, News|

Located a stone's throw from the Canadian border, NorthWoods occasionally gets visitors from Quebec visiting our trails and workshops. Less frequently are we featured in Canadian news and publications! Click below to read a story (Or view the PDF here) in Ottawa Outdoors by two Canadians, Glen and Janet Allingham who helped NorthWoods with the restoration of the Bald Mountain cabin in the fall of 2013. We're grateful to our northern neighbors for helping us out on that damp day and for all Canadian visitors who come to appreciate our little slice of the northern forest.

28 04, 2014

NorthWoods Awarded 2014 Governor’s Awards for Environmental Excellence!

2016-12-13T19:12:09-05:00April 28th, 2014|Highlights, News|

On Wednesday, May 14 the NorthWoods Stewardship Center’s Conservation Corps was presented with the Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence at a ceremony at the University of Vermont’s Davis Center in Burlington, Vermont. The Corps was recognized for providing hands-on conservation based education, employment and job skills to Northeast Kingdom youth for 20 years. 2014 marks the Corps’ 20th Anniversary. “The Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence is a real honor and a great way to recognize the important work our youth Corps members have accomplished over the past 20 years” said Ross [Read More...]

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