Immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature on these quiet trails in Vermont that promise such beauty as waterfalls, streams, and wildflowers.
As a small state, Vermont leans on federal funding to support a range of environmental programs. So Vermonters and the agencies that work for them are likely to feel the policy shift directly.
Mother Nature is unpredictable, but thanks to prodigious snowmaking, ski resorts like Killington, Sugarbush and Jay Peak are confident in the season.
Of these states, Vermont was the first to create the law, according to the Vermont Natural Resources Council website. It was 1968 when the State Billboard Act was passed, according to the source.
To meet upcoming greenhouse gas emission deadlines, lawmakers need to pass policies that reduce emissions soon. Increased concerns about affordability challenge the path of those policies.
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Close a nature-centric trip with a hike of the Vermont Nature Trail on the main island, which runs through the Buccament Valley. (There is a $2 fee for visitors.) This two-mile loop trail offers a ...
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