Category Archives: Water

VTIPL March News – Women’s History Month & World Water Day

Green Mountains, Blue Water Earth Care News March Happy Women’s History Month & World Water Day VTIPL’s Black History Month Event a Success! IPL’s Faith Climate Action Week & Kiss the Ground film VNRC Climate Action Works Webinar Series, March 10 5th Annual Religion & Ecology Summit, March 15-19 Paul Winter’s Vernal Equinox Concert, March […]

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Let us Spring forward together – news and events from the Lake Champlain Sea Grant’s Watershed Alliance Program

Let Us Spring Forward Together While many things are still unknown – one thing is certain, we are here for you! We have re-designed our programs to meet the needs of you and your students for Spring 2021. We launched a virtual lineup of programs back in September and plan to continue that through the Spring. Please see […]

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Monthly Newsletter from Lake Champlain Sea Grant

Enjoy our monthly newsletter providing updates on research, outreach and education from Lake Champlain Sea Grant. Lake Monitoring and Outreach Coordinator Position Open By Lake Champlain Sea GrantMarch 02, 2021The University of Vermont is hiring a Lake Monitoring and Community Outreach Coordinator, a partnered position between Lake Champlain Sea Grant and the Vermont Department of Environmental […]

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VTIPL February Newsletter – Black History Month & More

Green Mountains, Blue Water Earth Care News February VTIPL Black History Month Screening Event, Resources & More VTIPL Black History Month Film/Discussion, Tues. Feb. 23, 6:30 p.m.▪ VTIPL Board Membership Open▪ IPL Applauds Pres. Biden’s Climate & Environmental Justice Actions▪ Update from Montpelier▪ IPL Digital Rally – Protect Sacred Water▪ Sierra Club Community Conversation – […]

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Monthly Newsletter from Lake Champlain Sea Grant

Enjoy our monthly newsletter providing updates on research, outreach and education from Lake Champlain Sea Grant. Water You Know About Road Salt By Kris Stepenuck, Extension LeaderJanuary 22, 2021Winter is once again upon us here in Vermont and the Lake Champlain basin. One of the most impactful things we can do in winter to help […]

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Monthly Newsletter from Lake Champlain Sea Grant

Enjoy our monthly newsletter providing updates on research, outreach and education from Lake Champlain Sea Grant. Mark Malchoff Makes a Splash With 21 Years of Aquatic Expertise on Lake Champlain By Shari HalikDecember 02, 2020Mark Malchoff devoted more than 21 years of expertise and service as Aquatic Resources Specialist with Lake Champlain Sea Grant (LCSG) […]

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Vermont Research News – Beavers, Election maps, Snowmobiling and more…

twitter • facebook • website • instagram The COVID-19 Tracking Project The COVID-19 tracking project maps the number of COVID cases per million people in every state.  See also The UVM Health Network website dedicated to giving Vermonters the information they need to contain the spread of COVID-19. And the Vermont Department of Health for the latest numbers […]

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December 7 webinar: Green infrastructure as a social justice tool

Please consider participating in the last of the series of lectures in Lake Champlain Sea Grant’s fall Stormwater Education Webinar Series.  Topic: Green Infrastructure as a Social Justice ToolDate/Time: Monday, December 7, 2020 – 4:00pm to 5:00pm Registration: Please register in advance for this webinar at: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2R2lx9O4TIyNc9eG0AX0lwAfter registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.  Talk Description: Through green […]

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Vermont Research News – Mask wearing, fish species, voter fraud and more…

View this email in your browser twitter | facebook | website | instagram Best Methods to Encourage Mask-Wearing During the PandemicA recent study examined people’s motivations for and against wearing masks during the COVID-19 pandemic in Franklin County, Vermont. People for mask-wearing had motivations like keeping their family members and immuno-compromised friends safe. People who sometimes […]

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