Name
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Image
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Date
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Location
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County
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Ownership
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Description
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Battell Biological Preserve
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1976
|
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Addison
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private
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A pristine, climax, New England forest.
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Barton River Marsh
|
|
1973
|
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Orleans
|
state
|
A large, shallow, freshwater marsh considered one of the best in New England.
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Camel's Hump
|
|
1968
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44°19′10″N 72°53′11″W / 44.319547°N 72.886328°W / 44.319547; -72.886328 (Camel's Hump)
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Chittenden, Washington
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state
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Supports the second largest extent of alpine-tundra in Vermont.
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Cornwall Marsh
|
|
1973
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43°54′57″N 73°11′11″W / 43.915926°N 73.186342°W / 43.915926; -73.186342 (Cornwall Marsh)
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Addison
|
mixed- state, municipal, private
|
The largest unbroken red maple swamp in Vermont.
|
Franklin Bog
|
|
1973
|
|
Franklin
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private
|
A cold, northern sphagnum-heath bog.
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Fisher-Scott Memorial Pines
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|
1976
|
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Bennington
|
state
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An old-growth stand of white pine.
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Gifford Woods
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|
1980
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43°40′34″N 72°48′39″W / 43.6762°N 72.8109°W / 43.6762; -72.8109 (Gifford Woods)
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Rutland
|
state
|
An old-growth, northern hardwood, climax forest.
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Little Otter Creek Marsh
|
|
1973
|
|
Addison
|
mixed- state, private
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Considered the best large expanse of marsh land in Vermont
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Lake Willoughby Natural Area
|
|
1967
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44°45′07″N 72°03′46″W / 44.751944°N 72.062778°W / 44.751944; -72.062778 (Lake Willoughby Natural Area)
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Orleans
|
state
|
The deepest lake in Vermont and one of the most significant and scenic examples of glacial erosion in the northeast.
|
Molly Bog
|
|
1973
|
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Lamoille
|
mixed- state, private
|
A classic, early successional, cold northern bog.
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Mount Mansfield
|
|
1980
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44°32′38″N 72°48′52″W / 44.543947°N 72.81431°W / 44.543947; -72.81431 (Mount Mansfield)
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Chittenden, Lamoille
|
state
|
Contains a virgin, red spruce- balsam fir forest, extensive alpine tundra, and rare arctic flora not found elsewhere in the northeast.
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Chazy Fossil Reef
|
|
2009
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44°51′10″N 73°20′24″W / 44.8528°N 73.34°W / 44.8528; -73.34 (Chazy Fossil Reef)
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Grand Isle
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mixed- federal, state, private
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The oldest known occurrence of a biologically diverse fossil reef in the world.
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