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Bioengineering at Mink Brook

May 1, 2014

UVLT's Jason Berard installs willow stakes at Mink Brook - May, 2014
UVLT’s Jason Berard installs willow stakes at Mink Brook – May, 2014
When Tropical Storm Irene blasted through our region a few years ago, it altered the path of Mink Brook here in the preserve, most visibly just above the log bridge. The stream abandoned one channel and the force of the current moved north, creating new erosion that we have monitored ever since. In 2014, we installed a “bio-engineering” project to restore stream-side habitat and slow erosion. In April, our volunteers cut stakes of live willow at Birch Meadow Farm in Fairlee (a riverfront farm conserved by the Upper Valley Land Trust) and kept them dormant in a snowbank on the north side of a Lyme barn. Weeks later, when conditions were right, the stakes were driven into the eroded streambank. They are now beginning to sprout! Their roots and shoots should help knit the bank together, protecting water quality by settling sediment, reducing erosion, and shading the water to keep it cool, and providing habitat for perching birds and cover for brook trout – naturally.

Filed Under: Mink Brook, Stewardship, Volunteers Tagged With: brook, erosion, Mink Brook, stewardship, streambank, volunteer, workday

Try our new Greensboro Ridge trail!

May 21, 2012

Our new trail at the  Greensboro Ridge Natural Area is ready for visitors, thanks to last week’s help from Hypertherm volunteers and our hardy, rain-drenched crew on Upper Valley Trails Day. Blazing will be completed soon, but the half-mile path, which links the Silent Brook Trail with Oli’s Eagle Trail, is now easy to follow. Try it out!

Filed Under: Greensboro Ridge, Trails, Volunteers Tagged With: Greensboro Ridge, new trail, volunteer

Tunis Brook Mill Lot

April 23, 2012

On Earth Day, a hardy group of 10 volunteers cleared much of the path to our gem in northeastern Hanover: the Tunis Brook Mill Lot. Find photos and upcoming chances to lend a hand here. Join us on Sunday, April 29 from 1-3 pm to finish the job and visit this special place.

Filed Under: Trails, Volunteers Tagged With: Tunis Brook, volunteer, work day

Lend a Hand on Earth Day!

April 18, 2012

Join the action on Sunday afternoon, April 22

  • Tunis Brook Mill Lot, 1-4pm. Calling all those with clippers, loppers or chainsaws & moxie to clear the overgrown path to this gem in NE Hanover, site of 18th c. mill. Refreshments.
  • King Bird Sanctuary, 1-3pm. We’ll be tidying up the new wildlife plantings and pruning back competitors. 

Filed Under: Forest Ecology, King Bird Preserve/Hayes Farm Park, Trails Tagged With: King Bird Sanctuary, Tunis Brook Mill Lot, volunteer

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