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Public Program on Fishes of Salisbury

Evening talk: The Fish Species of Salisbury
As part of our ongoing series of public programs  we have invited Shawn Good to give a talk about the fishing situation in Salisbury.  For more information about the talk click here.
Speaker: Shawn Good, Vermont Fish and Wildlife District Fisheries Biologist
Date: Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Time: 7:00PM
Place: Salisbury Community School [...]

Sestercentennial Natural History Programs

Four natural history programs are scheduled in Salisbury in June and July as part of a series of events to celebrate our 250th birthday.  For details, visit http://conservation.townofsalisbury.org/?page_id=1491.  All programs are free and open to the public, no registration is required.

Spring Hike in the Town Forest

Spring Hike – Old Trees, New Leaves, Early Flowers: The Ecology of Spring in the Salisbury Town Forest
Join ecologist Chris Fastie on a hike through the eastern reaches of the Salisbury Municipal Forest.  Click  HERE for all the details.
Date: Saturday, May 8, 2010
Time: 9:00-12:00 noon
Where to meet: The Salisbury Town Forest, Upper Plains Road [...]

Trees, tracks, and signs: a winter ecology walk

Jim Andrews leads a winter walk in the town forest in February, 2010.

February 20, 2010 was a bright day in the Salisbury Town Forest for Jim Andrews’ winter ecology walk. Almost 30 people joined us for a loop across some densely wooded kame terraces. There were just a few inches of old [...]

Forest Days at the Landfill

The Conservation Commission will be at the Salisbury Landfill on Upper Plains Road from 8 AM to 1 PM on two consecutive Saturdays:  October 17 and 24.  We will have some educational displays and handouts, and lots of information about the upcoming process of developing a management plan for the 132 acre Town Forest which [...]