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Our Mission
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Events
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Introduction
Aitken State Forest
Bomoseen State Park
Cadwell Loop-Pittsford Trails
CCC Road-Shrewsbury
D & H Rail Trail
Hollow Road
Kent Pond
Leffert's Pond
Pine Hill Park
Pleasant Street Powerline
Pomainville WMA
Split Rock Trail
Tinmouth Channel
West Rutland Marsh
Birding Journal
Wildlife Camera
Resources
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October 5, 2015

are the bats coming back?

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October 5, 2015

Alyssa Bennett, Vermont Fish & Wildlife specialist, will present an update on bats as they face white-nose syndrome, and what people can do to help the bats survive.

Join RCAS as we sponsor the bat program on Tuesday, October 13, at 7 p.m. at the Rutland Free Library Fox Room. The program is free and open to all!

Newer Postwest rutland marsh - october monitoring report
Older Postwest rutland marsh - september monitoring report

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