The Montshire Museum is hosting a presentation on the Emerald Ash Borer, Asian Longhorned Beetle and the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid on Tuesday, February 5th from 5:30 to 7pm. Learn what you can do to protect the forest. Light refreshment provided. Free and open to the public. More info: 802-999-3459
Dana Pasture Lot – Moose Mt.: Public Meeting Jan.28
Those concerned about the future of the Dana Pasture Lot on Moose Mountain should attend the public meeting at the Hanover Town Office on Monday, January 28, 7:30pm. Biologists from Watershed to Wildlife, Inc. will present their findings from their study of this property’s wildlife and other natural resources. Their draft report and maps are posted HERE.
Tour the Trescott Water Company Lands!
Coming up next: our tour of the hundreds of acres behind the fence protecting Hanover’s drinking water supply on Saturday, October 20. This special trip, led by the foresters charged with managing these sensitive lands, is for Hanover Conservancy members. Registration is now closed. We hope you’ll join us next weekend for our Hanover Town Forest Bike & Hike. MORE
Secrets of Greensboro Ridge
The next hike in our “Hidden Hanover” series is coming up this Saturday at Greensboro Ridge from 10am to noon, rain or shine. Hike our new Greensboro Highlands Trail and visit hidden grottoes off-trail. Families welcome. More
Pulling Party & Equipment Needed
Sprouting glossy buckthorn is cause for celebration – or at least a pulling party on Saturday, July 7, 9-11am. Help yank ’em before they get going at Mink Brook Nature Preserve. Meet at Brook Road gate.
Are you downsizing or upgrading? We’d love to help you clean out your closet! The Hanover Conservancy is looking for a four-drawer file cabinet and a few pairs of binoculars. Please get in touch if you can help.
Planting at Mink Brook Preserve
Visitors to the Mink Brook Nature Preserve will notice something new this week – stakes, mesh sleeves, fresh flagging – and 2000 new trees and shrubs! Our volunteers, led by forester Ehrhard Frost and crew, are now replanting natives to fill in areas where invasive buckthorn, honeysuckle, and autumn olive had been removed. This major project has been funded with a cost-share from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Thanks to the Hanover Lions Club for sending helping hands for this project.
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