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Working Brown and Black Bears in US Circuses

By: mdeutsc1

World of Working Animals Final Presentation

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Spouts

By: uvmext

Although bucket spouts are still available, most spouts used in the maple industry currently are plastic and designed to be used with vacuum. Spouts are constructed of food-grade nylon or polycarbonate and are smaller in size (5/16" diameter) than...

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Overdriving Spouts

By: uvmext

Although bucket spouts are still available, most spouts used in the maple industry currently are plastic and designed to be used with vacuum. Spouts are constructed of food-grade nylon or polycarbonate and are smaller in size (5/16" diameter) than...

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Maple Seeds

By: uvmext

Sugar maple flowers that are fertilized in spring, will develop into mature seeds in late summer. The seeds come in the form of winged samaras (sometimes referred to as helicopters or whirligigs). Sugar maple samaras develop in pairs but generally...

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KEYNOTE LECTURE: “Benin 1897: Artist Intervention & the Restitution Issue”

By: cdissing

With Peju Layiwola, Professor of Art History, University of Lagos (November 5, 2021) Restitution is a way for communities that were harmed to remake themselves in the face of what was taken from them: for communities in Africa from whom people ...

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Ground Truthing Forest Change in Working Forests of the US Northeast

By: vmc

This was presented by Madeleine Desrochers as a part of a series of contributed talks from the 2022 FEMC Annual Conference. To learn more about the conference, visit: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/cooperative/conference/2022. Remote monitoring tools ar...

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Interview of Roger Brown, owner of Slopeside Syrup in Williston, VT.

By: uvmext

Interview of Roger Brown, owner of Slopeside Syrup in Williston, VT.

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Brown bat echolocation

By: lmaycoll

recording of brown bat recorded in Dr May Collado's backyard summer 2020

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Utilizing Occupancy Models to Compare Effectiveness of Dogs and Humans at Detecting the Invasive Spotted Lanternfly in Vineyards and Forests

By: vmc

This was presented by Angela Fuller as a part of a series of contributed talks from the 2022 FEMC Annual Conference. To learn more about the conference, visit: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/cooperative/conference/2022 Invasive species have the poten...