Our UVM interns have joined us for the summer and look forward to meeting Fayston volunteers tomorrow! We'll be working throughout Fayston during the day and will focus on the knotweed between Rt 17 and the Mill Brook, across from the Mad River Lodge from 4-6pm, tomorrow - June 5th. Please park in the Mad River Lodge parking lot and join us, even 30 minutes is a great help.
Introducing our UVM team below:
Invasive Species Project Coordinator:
Evan Horne - Master of Science (M.S.), Plant Biology - Field Naturalist 2024 graduate
Invasive Species Field Technicians:
Isabella Linville - studying environmental science with a concentration in conservation biology, minors in wildlife biology and geospatial technology
Jack Lentz - studying environmental science, with concentration in environmental biology, minor in plant biology
Michael Lowit - studying wildlife biology, minor in geospatial technology
Jonathan Cohen - studying wildlife biology and fisheries, minor in zoology
Evan Bak - studying environmental science, minor in Spanish
Laura Annunziata - studying wildlife and fisheries biology. Special interest in birds
See the latest article re the goats helping to manage knotweed in the MRV at https://www.valleyreporter.com/index.php/news/local-news/19001-goats-and-sheep-graze-on-knot[...]ons
Thanks for all of your efforts!
Andrea
Nov 25 to 26, 2024
Gentle Yoga on TuesdaysNov 26, 2024, 4:15 to 5:30 PM
Art YogaNov 28, 2024, 6:30 to 7:30 PM