About Camryn Woods
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Vermont’s ‘Bird Diva’ introduces a new form of birding
Slow Birding, a meditative and insightful form of birding, is a new concept in Vermont and beyond. Birding enthusiast Bridget Butler has emerged as the reigning “Bird Diva.”
Where do city trees come from? Meet the people behind Burlington’s tree nursery
Branch out Burlington, a tree nursery located in the University of Vermont Horticulture Farm, has been providing trees to Vermont towns and organizations for nearly the last 30 years.
‘Man’s hand in nature’: Forest Service passes controversial logging in Green Mountain National Forest
The Telephone Gap Integrated Resource project had a historic level of public engagement, according to advocates, before it passed in June.
Reduce, reuse, repair: A Vermont network works to cut down on waste while fostering community
Many residents are familiar with recycling and composting — but one Vermont initiative focuses on making it easier to reuse.
Pounding ash: Vermonters show appreciation for threatened trees
As ash trees in Vermont face extirpation by the invasive emerald ash borer, residents come together to recognize the trees’ ecological importance and cultural history.
Winooski and Burlington residents hear first presentation on bridge replacement project
The engineering firm that’s overseeing the upcoming replacement of the 95-year-old bridge connecting Burlington and Winooski held its first public meeting last week, inciting questions and feedback from anxious residents.
Winooski activists fight forever chemicals with awareness
Adelman and fellow PFAS activists believe that preventing further damage from the chemicals requires public education.
Tech Jam 2023: After 40 years, Physician’s Computer still treating doctors’ tech woes
Heller is the kind of employee that Physician’s Computer Company, or PCC, continues to pursue after 40 years of operation. He stood with colleagues at PCC’s table Saturday at Tech Jam, an annual job fair put on by Seven Days newspaper.
‘Just add glitter!’— Winooski’s own Pride event returns
Colorful flags flew, pop music filled the air and kids leaped through the greenery trying to puncture drifting bubbles as Pride celebrations enveloped Winooski’s Rotary Park in a rainbowy display of community and performances earlier this month.