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48 Reasons to Feel Optimistic Today


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In November, Coloradans approved an init­iative to reintroduce gray wolves by 2023. The gray wolf was hunted to extinc­tion in Colorado, and this is the first time a state has voted to bring back a threatened species. Last year saw other bright spots for animals: Kenya announced that its ele­phant population had doubled in the past 30 years, and the U.S. fossil-fuel industry’s permits for seismic blasting off the Atlantic coast expired, sparing marine species life-threatening noise pollution. Sophie Murguia
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Vermont Adaptive partners with multiple organizations to build inclusive mountain biking trails


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Adaptive mountain bikes roll differently and have a different center of gravity than standard ones, something trail builders need to take into consideration when planning for accessibility.
 
Always at the forefront of ensuring Vermont’s great outdoors is accessible for all, Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports, the nationally recognized non-profit that provides sports and recreation year-round for people with disabilities, continues to work closely with multiple organizations and groups in the state to build inclusive and to adapt existing mountain bike trails among Vermont networks.
This summer and fall, Vermont Adaptive collaborated with Stowe Trail Partnerships, the Killington Mountain Bike Club, Slate Valley Trails, the Burlington Bike Park Coalition, and Millstone Trails Association to assess existing trail networks and determine what modifications and new builds could be done to ensure trails are inclusive and u ....

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