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Ruth Castillo vive cerca de Mt. Moosilauke en New Hampshire. Ella busca maneras de facilitar el acceso a actividades al aire libre, como escalada, senderismo y surfing. Pero, también quiere que Latinos en New England tengan la oportunidad de definir su propia relación con la naturaleza.
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Ruth Castillo, who lives near New Hampshire’s Mt. Moosilauke, finds ways to make it easier to participate in the outdoors through climbing, surfing or hiking. But she also wants Latinos in New England to find their own ways to be outside.
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Winhall Brook Camping Area in Windham County was damaged during July’s flooding, and will remain closed through next year.
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The state started surveying towns and planning commissions along the roadway this month to gauge interest in the project.
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ECOS is a rite of passage for Springfield Public School children, where 60% of the student population is Latino. The nature program teaches students about everything from the water cycle to how to build a shelter.
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ECOS es una tradición para los niños de las Escuelas Públicas de Springfield. Este programa enfocado en la naturaleza le enseña a los estudiantes desde el ciclo del agua hasta cómo construir un refugio.
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Fall is migration season for birds, which makes it a great time to grab the binoculars. If you're trying to catch a glimpse of some of the wildlife before winter, "Bird Diva" Bridget Butler has some tips. Plus, images of birds you might find in Vermont this season.
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The 10th annual Lake Paran Stone Skipping Competition was held on Sept. 16 in Bennington.
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This summer brought a rash of unusual weather between a late-season frost, wildfire smoke from up north and historic rainfall. A forester with the state Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation describes what kind of fall foliage Vermonters can expect.
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Bob Popp recently retired as Vermont's state botanist after over 30 years in the field. He talks about plants and his connection with nature over the years.