Check up on our latest projects Here Next Board Meeting May 13, 2026 Learn More
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Our rivers weren’t always this fast, deep or powerful — we made them this way.
Brave Little State is Vermont Public’s listener-driven journalism show. In each episode, we answer a question about Vermont that’s been asked — and voted on — by you, our audience.
For months, Lexi Krupp has been reporting a story to answer this question from Gus Goodwin of East Montpelier:
“What does an old stream look like? Does Vermont have any? And can we manage for them?”
MWA is delighted to welcome Ben Applegate to join our team this summer! Ben is currently a master’s student in the University of Vermont’s Field Naturalist Program and will be working with MWA as a part of his degree requirements to complete a master’s research project. Ben has lived in the NEK for the past…
Tactical Basin Planning in a Nutshell The first of the series about Act 64 and the Lake Memphremagog TMDL (Totally Minimum Daily Load for phosphorus) – Information from the DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) and NVDA (Northeastern Vermont Developmental Association). Summary courtesy of Ben Copans.
Black River Wetland Groundwater Monitoring Report – 2018
Commentary: Vermont Business Magazine Submitted by tim on Sun, 08/25/2024 – 05:24 Vermont Natural Resources Council, et al This op-ed was written in response to concerns from Vermont community members, our own observations as landowners, and road crews cleaning up post-flooding damage. What we have heard and witnessed raise significant concerns that some of the activities…
Rivers in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System capture the essence of all waterways that surge, ramble, gush, wander and weave through our country… each preserves a part of our American story and heritage.