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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.
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Cycling can be a physically and mentally demanding sport. But the scene is also becoming more open, including for people with physical and cognitive disabilities.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak gets an update on hiking trails from the director of field programs at the Green Mountain Club.
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The Vermont Department of Health is seeing an increase in tick-related emergency room visits in the last couple weeks. Here's what Vermonters should look out for and how they can protect themselves.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak chats with foraging expert and children's book author Melany Kahn about differentiating plants and fungi, and how foraging can be a family activity.
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Kae Ravichandran finished in 2:38:57 — more than 10 minutes ahead of the second-place finisher in the division.
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When Mount Ascutney ski resort went bankrupt over a decade ago, it threw nearby West Windsor into turmoil. So the town took a risk and bought the ski area in 2015. Residents formed a non-profit called Ascutney Outdoors to run it, and the move paid off.
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When the weather is frigid and the skies are gray, heading outdoors can still boost your mood. This weekend, Burlington's BIPOC community and allies can join in a winter recreation event at Leddy Park. All the gear and games are free to try.
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Vermont is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, but research shows some people don’t always feel safe alone in nature. In Vermont, two organizations are working to create spaces and programs that empower women.
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A fly fishing guide in Bennington County found a rare fossil while teaching a client.