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Posts Tagged vermont canopy walkway

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Vermont Canopy Walkway Installs First Mission Green Plaque

On November 4, 2023   /   ANNOUNCEMENTS, ARTICLES, CANOPY WALKWAYS  

TREE Foundation’s Mission Green initiative awarded its first recognition of a canopy walkway to the Vermont Institute of Natural Science’s new walkway in Quechee, Vermont. TREE Foundation executive director Meg Lowman presented a Mission Green plaque to the Institute, which has now been installed along the walkway.

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