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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with scientists about cyanobacteria blooms and invasive species in Vermont's largest lake.
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A new book shares the gripping story of Dick Conant, a social misfit who spent more than two decades canoeing America's waterways.
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Addison Superior Court Judge Mary Miles Teachout has ordered Vorsteveld Farm in Panton to reduce the impact of its water runoff and manure odors on its downslope neighbors.
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On any given winter day, if you’re wandering along the Burlington shore of Lake Champlain, there’s a good chance you’ll run into the Red Hot Chilly Dippers. They’re pretty easy to spot – they’re the people in hats, booties and bathing suits, wading between ice chunks.And for one woman grieving the loss of her husband, joining the Chilly Dippers brought her energy, support and a way to laugh once again.
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We talk to journalist and author Jack Kelly about his new book, Valcour: The 1776 Campaign That Saved the Cause of Liberty.
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A new report by a retired state scientist shows the apparent unintended consequence of the successful push by dairy farmers to reduce nutrient runoff into…
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A popular state park on Lake Champlain is about to get bigger, thanks to a purchase of waterfront land by The Nature Conservancy.The Alburgh Dunes State…
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In the midst of a global pandemic, it’s easy to forget that there are other terrible diseases in the world, ones that we know very little about. Consider…
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A committee devoted to cleaning up Lake Champlain is asking some tough questions about Vermont’s signature dairy industry.The Lake Champlain Citizen…
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The Environmental Protection Agency says Vermont is on track to meet its cleanup goals for Lake Champlain, an assessment one leading environmental…