This is a test version of a blog page. If we decide to use the blog page to publish the “walk reports” then it would include an intruction such as…
“Many of the walks at the preserve are conducted by experts in their field and result in a report on what was discovered during the walk. Often these finds are recorded at eBird and eButterfly and similar authoritative websites.”
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Winter Wildlife Tracking Learning Series
The Krusch Preserve is excited to be the host site for Cold Hollow to Canada’s wildlife tracking learning series to explore animal movement, behavior, and habitat use through online and in-person experiences. Sessions can be attended individually or as part of the full series. This opportunity is supported by a grant from the Vermont Community Foundation in… Read more
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The LCPC visits The Preserve
The Lamoille County Planning Commission—an invaluable long-standing supporter of The Preserve—held their annual retreat on site this year. Despite a brisk day and snow-covered paths, the visit was marked by high energy, strong engagement, and obvious enthusiasm for The Preserve and its future. From left to right: Alec Jones, Tori Hellwig, Georgeana Little, Conrad Becker,… Read more
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WALK TO VIEW THE POTENTIAL ADDITION TO THE KRUSCH PRESERVE
When : Wednesday, December 17th, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Meet at the Krusch Preserve Entrance and parking area, North Cambridge Road.Please preregister as the group size is limited. RSVP to email Events@KruschNaturePreserve.org With the help of the Vermont Land Trust, we are working on adding the adjoining 30 acre Bormann property to the Town’s Krusch Preserve. This will… Read more
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EXPANDING THE PRESERVE : Walk The Potential Addition
When : Wednesday 8 October 2025 at 2:00 pm….And : Saturday 18 October 2025 at 10:00 am Please preregister as the group size is limited. RSVP to email Events@KruschNaturePreserve.org With the help of the Vermont Land Trust, we are working on adding the adjoining 29 acre Bormann property to the Town’s Krusch Preserve. This will… Read more
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MAINTAINING OPEN HABITAT– MANAGEMENT OF THE PRESERVE’S SANDBLOW. September 12th
When: September 12th, 2:00pmWhere: Peter A Krusch Nature Preserve, 306 North Cambridge Road, Jeffersonville, VT Mark LaBarr of Audubon Vermont, an expert on managing transitional land to keep shrubland open for bird and insect habitat, will meet with members of the Krusch Preserve Committee and interested members of the public to advise us on management… Read more
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EXPANDING THE PRESERVE : Public Information Meeting September 8th.
In 2020, the Peter A. Krusch Nature Preserve was created out of the vision and generosity of Sally Laughlin and her late husband Peter Krusch, together with the hard work and generosity of the Cambridge community. The Preserve has quickly become a treasured community asset, with 4,000 visitors in the past year. We now have… Read more