Act 182, or typically known as the “Neonic Bill,” was passed in Vermont during the 2024 legislative session. This Act bans and restricts certain...
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Act 182, or typically known as the “Neonic Bill,” was passed in Vermont during the 2024 legislative session. This Act bans and restricts certain...
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Progressive policy-making achieves significant legislative milestones that protect Vermont's natural heritage, promote sustainable development, and invest in the future of our youth.
In preparation for this week’s committee vote on a bill to prohibit the use of certain pesticides that are particularly harmful to birds and pollinators, a press conference was held in the State House to show support.
UVM Birding Club went to the capitol in D.C. to educate legislators on gaps in bird protections for sea and shorebirds.
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