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Hiking Vermontâs hillsides is a great way to enjoy a spring day, but the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department and Audubon Vermont recommend people check to see if the area they are planning to hike or climb is open.
âPeregrine falcons are very sensitive to human presence during their breeding season, so we ask climbers and hikers to please maintain a respectful distance from all nests,â said state wildlife biologist Doug Morin. âThe areas closed include the portions of the cliffs where the birds are nesting and the trails leading to cliff tops or overlooks.â
Biologists and community scientists are just now identifying which cliffs are occupied by peregrines, and not all sites have been visited to-date. Once closed, these sites will remain closed until Aug. 1 or until the department determines the risk to nesting falcons has passed.
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By:
Christopher Ross
NEW HAVEN When New Haven voters go to the polls on Town Meeting Day, March 2, they will be asked to elect two selectboard members.
The incumbents are both running again: Steve Dupoise for a two-year term and Jim Walsh for a three-year term. Dupoise is running unopposed, but Walsh faces a challenge from New Haven resident Bruce Many.
JIM WALSH
Walsh is completing his second term on the New Haven selectboard. Before joining the board he served for more than 10 years on the town’s planning commission.
“I chose to seek one more term to continue with my efforts over the past three years to bring high-speed internet service to the whole town,” Walsh wrote to the