Early in Vermont’s history people were raising their own crops and hunting, fishing and trapping to provide healthy food for their families. This lifestyle necessarily ensured that we were deeply connected with the lands around us. Today, much of our food is ultra-processed filled with ...
“We looked closely at the WAC’s current regulations, and we decided we wanted to expand on them and add a lot more meat to them so that people would have a really clear understanding of what the town’s expectations were and what the town would own versus what users would own,” App...
Vermont Business MagazineThe Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing (VDTM) is announcing the results of a new study by Tourism Economics that finds visitors to Vermont in 2023 spent a record $4 billion on goods and services. Researchers also found that 15.8 million guests came to Vermont i...
Vermont’s Clean Water Act (Act 64 of 2015) and the Clean Water Service Delivery Act (Act 76 of 2019) provide a framework to ensure that the state can effectively meet our water quality goals. Together these acts expanded water quality regulations and grant programs, established a Clean Water...
R Rules: Rules and regulations are meant to be followed for the benefit of all paddlers! If dogs are supposed to be on a leash (i.e. at access areas and on trails), keep them on a leash…just never use a leash on your dog in the canoe or kayak, as it presents a dangerous ent...