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2008 Annual Meeting Highlights
Spring 2008
- One of Vermont's most pristine ponds conserved with the Land
Trust's help
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- Floodplain forest in Lyndonville conserved
- Want to electroshock a river? Then come to this unique workshop
- PVLT President testifies in support of VHCB at VT Legislature
Fall
2007
- Board decides on Herbicide use to Tackle Invasive Species
- PVLT Seeks Volunteers to Monitor Land Preservations
- New Environmental Consultant hired for the PVLT
Spring 2007
- Leave No Child Inside – take them to a PVLT Property
- PVLT acquires riverfront property near Randall Bridge
- Request for Qualification – Consultant Wanted”
Spring 2006
- PVLT Awarded Grant to Complete E. Burke Dam Removal
- Black flies? Mud? Some People Volunteer for the Pleasure!
- Undeveloped Passumpsic River Floodplain Protected
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Fall 2005
- Volunteers Needed to Help With Monitoring Land
- Why You Receive the PVLT Newsletter Year After Year
- Everything You Ever Need to Know About Your Membership
- New Trustee Member Joins PVLT Board of Directors
Spring 2005
- PVLT Founding Member Paddling to New Waters
- PVLT Receives Major Grant for Conservation Project
- With New Funding Comes a New Face
- PVLT Receives Grant for Conservation Project
Fall 2004
- St. Johnsbury’s Drinking Water Quality Deemed Safe
- PVLT Seeks Funding for Riverfront Conservation Project
- East Burke Dam Removal Project Receives Further Funding
- Introducing PVLT’s Newest Board Member, Chris Walker
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