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This week on St. Johnsbury Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram’s Outdoor Edge, we take a thoughtful look at the connection between people and the land right here in the North Country.

Gary Moore sits down with Tessa McGann, County Forester in southwestern Vermont, and Kate Forrer, Executive Director of the Vermont Woodlands Association, as part of the Women & Our Woods initiative. Together, they share insight on forestry, land stewardship, and the importance of helping more people feel comfortable and connected in the woods—whether you’re managing land, exploring trails, or just starting to learn.

Follow them at: https://vermontwoodlands.org/women-and-our-woods/



It’s a conversation rooted in experience, community, and a deep appreciation for the working landscape that defines Vermont and New Hampshire.

We also check in with Mark Breen from the Fairbanks Museum for the Outdoor Edge Forecast, helping you plan your time outside in the days ahead.

🎧 Listen now: https://wykr.com
🌲 Learn more about the Fairbanks Museum:
https://fairbanksmuseum.org

Take a few minutes, settle in, and enjoy another look at the outdoors from a North Country perspective.

 

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