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AMHERST, Mass. — Research assistant Conrado Araujo punches a key, mighty electromechanical motors surge, and a giant steel arm begins to bear down on a long wooden beam with thousands of pounds of…
The Last Green Valley’s Walktober Event 185, in Woodstock, wasn’t just a walk in the woods. The “Wildlife and Woodland Resilience Walk” at Rocky Hill Refuge was a lesson in reading the…
The Last Green Valley, the MassConn Sustainable Forest Partnership, and the Northern Rhode Island Conservation District have announced the next round of funding for woodland landowners to obtain…
Poland Conservation Commission member Don Stover cuts the ribbon Friday to officially open the pedestrian bridge connecting Waterhouse Brook Park and Waterhouse Brook Trail. Stover presented the…
Trees are some of our best allies in solving the climate crisis. By Frank Lowenstein, Brian Donahue and David Foster Mr. Lowenstein is the chief conservation officer of the New England Forestry…
OVER THE NORTH WOODS OF MAINE — From high above, the vast expanse of spruce, fir, birch, and maples covering nearly half of Maine seems endless, a rolling carpet of varying shades of green that…
WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Bill Hull of Pomfret Center, Connecticut is the recipient of the first annual New England Leopold Conservation Award®. The prestigious award, given in honor of renowned…
The best way to protect endangered species is to work with owners of the land on which they live. BY AMOS ENO
Matunuck Oyster Farm’s Perry Raso is one of five finalists for the first annual New England Leopold Conservation Award, for business owners who inspire others with their dedication to ethical…
Five finalists have been selected for the first annual New England Leopold Conservation Award. This marks the first year the award will be presented in New England. Sand County Foundation, New…