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Ten years ago, the Vermont Center for Ecostudies released the Vermont Atlas of Life, a compendium of all species found in the state. In a follow-up report, data suggests that about 6 percent of the state’s species will be lost by the year 2100.
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The Vermont Center for Ecostudies is part of a collaborative launching a digital platform that identifies and catalogues butterflies from around the world.
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A team of researchers from the Vermont Center for Ecostudies and the University of Vermont has found that several species of bumblebees native to the…
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The Bicknell’s Thrush summers on the highest peaks of the Adirondacks and Green Mountains. A new study released by the Vermont Center for Ecostudies has…
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A rare bird described as a "flying rainbow" that normally doesn't fly north of the Carolinas on the East Coast has turned up in a small town in…
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There's a new resource for understanding Vermont's bird populations.Governor Peter Shumlin on Wednesday helped mark the publication of a new book, "Second…