Saturday, June 10, 10 a.m.—QUECHEE—In celebration of the 40th birthday of the Vermont Land Trust, the Vermont Institute of Natural Science is pleased to offer a forest ecology walk Saturday, June 10, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at VINS’ Old Pepper Place Nature Reserve in Washington, Vt. The nature reserve is a stunning, biologically diverse parcel of land set on 327 acres. Operating off the grid as a self-sustaining property, it also serves as the location for VINS’ Overnight Nature Camps, which are offered each summer.
The walk will be led by Jon Bouton, a retired Windsor County forester and current VINS board of trustees member; and by Marcus Bradley, a forester working for Redstart Natural Resource Management. The program is presented in partnership with the Vermont Land Trust and is free and open to the public.
Please register soon as availability is limited. For more info and to RSVP, email info@vinsweb.org, visit vinsweb.org, or call 802-359-5000.
Courtesy ofVINS
The Old Pepper Place Nature Reserve is the site of a program with VINS. It’s a property that is completely self-sustaining, and where overnight camps are held.