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The Hazen's Notch Association is a non-profit conservation organization located in montgomery center, vermont.

The hna provides environmental education programs for schools, conducts a summer camp for children, maintains a network of trails for cross country skiing, snowshoeing and hiking on 2,500 acres of land and serves as a local land trust.

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Vermont Nature News™

January 2013


   A year ago very little snow had fallen in the northeastern United States. Winter 2012 ended without many days with more than 6 inches of snow. So far the Winter of 2013 appears to be more normal. January often sees a brief thaw as well as the coldest temperatures of the year. This January appears to be more typical of normal winters.

   We have become accustomed in recent years to seeing wild turkey throughout our area, not just on farm fields. A recent sighting of a coyote with a turkey in his mouth showed that the turkey is of growing significance to the prey base for the coyote. A young fisher was seen investigating a ditch just outside the Hazen's Notch Welcome Center. He had an easy time moving over the hardened snow pack.

   We have recently added several species pages to our website. Follow the links to "Vermont Nature News Archives" at left for a complete list of links to information about our native wildlife, insects and plants.

 

 

Nature's Almanac:  With so much happening in nature at any given time, it's hard to summarize it all. Here's a look at the some of the species of birds, plants and animals to frequent northern Vermont in January.  More >>


Photograph by Lutz SaborowskiWildlife Sightings:  Salamanders, butterflies, beavers, cedar waxwings, ruffed grouse, fox, and owls are among the many animals that fill our days with sights of nature.   More >>


Amphibians:
  The Spring Peeper and the Gray Tree Frog are two related species that inhabit our area.  More >>


Birds:
  The Barred Owl, Strix varia, is a large owl of extensive woodlands and is a common year-round resident throughout Vermont.  More >>


Insects:
  Vermont is home to many species of butterflies, damselflies and dragonflies. Learn about the life cycles of these beautiful and amazing creatures.  More >>

Mammals:  Bobcat and Lynx are two related species of wild cats - one is abundant, the other is quite rare. Learn about their lives - habitat, reproduction and how they survive.  More >>

Small Mammals:  Some of the smallest mammals in Vermont account for the most numerous numbers of species and of individual creatures in the landscape. Read about these small mammals including mice, rats, shrews, moles, voles, and lemmings.   More >>

Plants:  During Winter in temperate and boreal ecosystems, mosses and lichens are among the last plants to enter a period of dormancy and among the first to actively photosynthesize when conditions become favorable.  More >>

Photograph by Rolf AndersonNatural & Cultural History:  Hazen's Notch has a fascinating history that includes ancient mountain formation, glaciation and settlement by the Abenaki. Read highlights about the Natural History of Hazen's Notch and see a bibliography of books for additional reading.

Trail News:  The HNA Trails will open to cross country skiing and snowshoeing as soon as conditions permit. The HNA trails are closed to hiking in Winter and during Spring mud season. Please do not walk on trails during the winter regardless of the snow condition.

See the newly revised Hiking page.   
See the newly revised Trail Conditions page,
now updated daily throughout the year.   
See the HNA Trail Map.

Group Visits:  Please note that while the HNA Trails are open to the public at no charge in the summer and fall, a fee is charged for groups. This includes school, home school, church or other community groups. This includes both non-profit and for-profit groups and whether your visit is self-directed or facilitated by HNA staff. There are many costs associated with the management of the trails and other areas used by the public. Group use fees, trail fees, and membership contributions help the HNA office to meet these expenses. Please contact the HNA office to arrange your group visit. Thank you.

Hazen's Notch Welcome Center:  Visit the Hazen's Notch Welcome Center for Visitor Information about the wildlife preserves, recreation areas, and nature centers in the Hazen's Notch / Jay Peak area of the northern Green Mountains. The Welcome Center serves as the administrative offices of the Hazen's Notch Association. In Spring, Summer & Fall, the Welcome Center is staffed on a part-time basis. Trailhead information signboards, trail maps and nature brochures are located outside at the Welcome Center, the Bear Paw Pond Area parking and the High Ponds Farm parking.   More >>

Special Thanks:  The Hazen's Notch Association is very grateful to all of our cooperating landowners whose generosity allows over 30 trails to remain open to the public on 2,500 acres of private land. Thank you all !


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Send us your News:  Do you have news of amphibians, birds, insects, mammals, plants or the weather ? Send it along to us via email. Be sure to give us the particulars. If you don't want to reveal the exact location of your nature sighting, just tell us the town or neighborhood. Thanks !




This page was last updated on January 13, 2013

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