The Story Matters: Dorothea Langevin

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[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_2third_end]Len Rowell interviews Dorothea Langevin, hospice volunteer and life coach. A new format – an extended story (previously offered at “Stories from the Hearth”, a hospice event) followed by a time of reflection on preparing and sharing more lengthy stories. Recorded: 3/22/18[/ezcol_2third_end][ezcol_1third]
Producer: Len Rowell

At the Ilsley: Birds, Bees, and Butterflies in the Land of Milk and Honey

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[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_2third_end]Addison County used to be known as the “Land of Milk and Honey.” Today the honeybee faces many affronts to its immune system in these days of habitat destruction and pesticide overload. The high colony loss challenges facing beekeepers and the declining bird, butterfly and native bee populations makes it all the more imperative that local beekeepers, farmers, gardeners and homeowners learn healthy ways to assist pollinators and improve their chances of survival. Local beekeeper Ross Conrad shares the “how to” of numerous techniques and lays out a map that we can use to reduce stresses on pollinator health. Recorded 03/20/18 by Addison County homeschooled kids.[/ezcol_2third_end][ezcol_1third]
Producer: Ilsley Public Library

OCAS Cabin Fever Lecture: Martens in Vermont by Chris Bernier

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[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_2third_end] Chris Bernier, the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife fur-bearer biologist, reviews the history of Pine Martens in Vermont and clarifies their relationship with fisher cats. Produced by Ron Payne for Otter Creek Audubon Society and Middlebury Community Television. Filmed 3/15/18.[/ezcol_2third_end][ezcol_1third]

Producer: Ron Payne/Otter Creek Audubon Society

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