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2019 Summer

Beating the Heat in the Cold Hollows

By Charlie Hancock, CHC Board Chair

Posted 8/1/19

An update on the summer happenings at Cold Hollow to Canada.

Cold Hollow to Canada welcomes Board Member Jessica Boone

Posted 8/1/19

Since our last newsletter, we are happy to announce the addition of Jessica Boone as the newest member to our Board. We could go on and on about Jessica, but we will let her introduce herself in her…

Investing in the Future of our Working Lands, and the Communities that Depend on Them

By Charlie Hancock, CHC Board Chair

Posted 8/1/19

Charlie Hancock, CHC Board Chair and member of the Working Lands Enterprise Board, explains the importance of the Working Lands Enterprise Initiative.

Cold Hollow to Canada and the United Nations

By Nancy Patch, CHC Vice Chair & Co-Founder

Posted 8/1/19

Did you know that the Cold Hollow to Canada region sits within a United Nations Internationally designated Biosphere Reserve? Read more about the Champlain-Adirondack Biosphere Reserve here.

Bird-Friendly Maple and the Cold Hollows

By Jessica Boone, CHC Board Member, and Liza Morse, CHC Administrative Coordinator

Posted 8/1/19

Read more about the Bird-Friendly Maple program and hear the reflections of a Bird-Friendly Maple producer right here in the Cold Hollow Mountains.

Book Review: Wildlife and Habitats

By Nancy Patch, CHC Vice Chair & Co-Founder

Posted 8/1/19

Book review of Sue Morse's Keeping Track by CHC Board Member Nancy Patch.

Book Review: “Identifying Ferns the Easy Way” by Lynn Levine

By Nancy Patch, CHC Vice Chair & Co-Founder

Posted 8/1/19

A review of Lynn Levine's new pocket guide to ferns of the Northeast by CHC Board Member Nancy Patch.

Calendar of Events

Posted 8/1/19

Make sure to visit our events page to see what's happening in our region this winter. We partner with local conservation commissions and other groups to bring quality programming to the Cold Hollow…

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