Open Directory - Regional: North America: United States: Vermont: Science and Environment
See also: - Contains photographs of the intersections of integer latitude and longitude degree lines for Vermont project sites. - Information on the forest by the US Forest Service. - Nine member board which is divided into two panels, the Land Use Panel and the Water Resources Panel. Provides rules of procedure, schedule and staff. - Activities emphasize dairy research, equine sciences, mammary biology, milk quality, biosecurity and safety. Goal is to provide cost effective facilities for agricultural research, education and to play a key role in the development and promotion of agriculture in Vermont and New England. - Insect and wildlife management company. Information for carpenter ants, pigeons, birds, wildlife pets, rodents, and insects. Locations in Burlington, St Albans, and South Hero. - A "think-do tank" dedicated to sustainable resource use, economics, and community. Providing information, analysis, and practical demonstrations that can foster transitions to sustainable systems at all levels of society, from local to global. - Spatial modeling of past and future land use in Vermont towns. A planning tool for conservationists; includes projects by county. - A group of amateur astronomers with membership ranging from beginning naked-eye stargazers to advanced amateurs with home observatories and elaborate equipment. - Organization encouraging the maintenance, enhancement and/or creation of wildlife habitat on private forest lands in the state. Information about objectives, workshops, and other activities. - A Department of Vermont State Government that manages state lands, parks and offers advice to the public concerning recreation, natural resource and lands use. - Partnership between the state and her universities and colleges to develop science and technology infrastructure. - A non-profit organization devoted to education and research designed to engage individuals and communities in the care of their environment. - Cooperators from government, academic and private sectors who gather and pool information on the state's forest ecosystem.