
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) – Vermont, with its extensive forests and wildlife habitat, is unique to other parts of the country, but ongoing fragmentation combined with threats posed by climate change threatens that biodiversity.
In this week’s Wildlife Watch, Ike Bendavid visited with Gus Goodwin, a conservation planner at The Vermont chapter of the Nature Conservancy, about his work to update the state’s process of mapping the state’s forests.