GREENSBORO – The Northern Rivers Land Trust (NRLT) annual meeting will be held on Sunday, June 8, from 4 to 6 p.m., at the Mountain View Country Club in Greensboro. The meeting will feature Josh Blouin, Wildlife Biologist with the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. He has a BS and MS in wildlife biology from the University of Vermont. His master’s research focused on moose habitat use in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. Blouin assists with managing Wildlife Management Areas in central Vermont, reviewing Act 250 applications to assess potential effects of proposed development projects on fish and wildlife habitat, and supporting the deer and moose projects, including collecting and managing biological data and assisting with moose research. Blouin will provide an overview of the status of Vermont’s moose population, general moose ecology and the latest moose research in Vermont.
All are welcome. There will be light refreshments and learning about NRLT’s conservation work in the area. Serving the towns of Hardwick, Woodbury, Walden, Wolcott, Albany, Greensboro, and Craftsbury, NRLT works with landowners to protect the natural, scenic and working landscapes in the headwaters of the Winooski, Lamoille, and Black rivers. Learn more and sign up for email updates at northernriverslandtrust.org/

