News & Stories

The Importance of Vermont’s State Lands: Supporting Forests, Wildlife, and People

Vermont forests are under threat. This includes the plants and animals who call our forests home, as well as our communities that rely on healthy forests for clean drinking water,…

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Two Things: Wainwright Dam removal complete + make your plan to vote

Two things: Two things: This week, we’re celebrating the completion of the Wainwright Dam removal and sharing a final reminder to vote on or before next Tuesday, November 5th! Stay informed, stay connected…

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Three Things: Legislative internship last call, Climate Council input sessions, and VtShares 2024

Three Things: This week, we’re sharing the application for our 2025 legislative internship, info about upcoming Vermont Climate Council input sessions, and the VtShares 2024 campaign. Stay informed, connected, and engaged—three things….

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A 60 Year Legacy of Environmental Protection and a Champion for Vermont's Future

A short film commemorating six decades of VNRC's work to protect Vermont's environment and support its vibrant communities.
Or, check out our weekly Climate Dispatch video series, live from the State House!

Events

VNRC Presents “World Wide Wend”, by Paul Richardson – Friday, December 6th

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VNRC Presents “Watercolor Diary: Three Years in Vermont”, by Anna Yakubovskaya – Friday, October 4th

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Flood Resilience Forum at the Barre Old Labor Hall

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Our Mission

Through research, education, collaboration and advocacy, VNRC protects and enhances Vermont’s natural environments, vibrant communities, productive working landscapes, rural character and unique sense of place, and prepares the state for future challenges and opportunities.

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Julie Wolcott
Member and retired dairy farmer
VNRC works on collaborative solutions to existing and potential environmental issues. I trust them to speak out and up for policies, rules and legislation that protect all of Vermont’s natural resources and promote healthy communities of people, animal life, forests, and waterways.
Gianna Petito
Grants Coordinator, Clean Water Initiative Program at the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation
I'm so impressed with how VNRC is championing dam removals across the state. Their depth of technical knowledge and ability to foster partnerships make them a great advocate for aquatic habitat connectivity and flood resilience.
Amy Seidl
Former VNRC board member, author, and educator
VNRC has a long history of convening Vermonters who care about environmental protection. I deeply appreciate that VNRC leverages this role to gain greater support for environmental stewardship and the human health and well-being that is intimately tied to it.