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Calling Wild Places Home

Laura Waterman’s latest book reflects on an extraordinary life as a wilderness steward, homesteader, mountaineer, and writer. It also offers heart-wrenching insight into the death of her husband…

How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World

Spending time in the woods can prompt reflection, especially when one has decisions to make. For forester and writer Ethan Tapper, who also pens the Forest Insights column for this magazine,…

Do Bumble Bee Queens Seek Out Pesticides?

For conservationists seeking to reverse the global decline of bumble bee populations, pesticide contamination of soils is a significant concern. Although there has not been extensive research on how…

Carving Spoons with Anton Prikazchizov

For the Winter 2024 issue of Northern Woodlands, outgoing Executive Director Elise Tillinghast and her husband, photographer Tig Tillinghast, put together a brief feature article focused on the work…

Subway Dreams

Years ago, my three siblings and I discovered that we shared a recurring nightmare: We are running for our lives down our childhood street in Brooklyn, being chased by a subway train broken free of…

Art Review: Linda Mirabile

On the road to wisdom, behave like a raven and observe everything carefully! – Mehmet Murat Ildan The raven (Corvus corax) is an intelligent, gregarious bird that exhibits a noteworthy variety…

Tips & Tricks for Your Hydraulic Wood Splitter

In the last column we discussed tips and tricks for hand splitting gnarly firewood. Hand splitting is cheaper than a gym membership but may not be practical based on the type or amount of wood you…

Working with Foresters

I just bought a parcel of forestland and I don’t know where to start. Do I need a forester? Even for people who have owned a parcel of forestland for a long time, caring for a forest can be…

Winter Crane Flies

On days when I drop off my wife at her dance class, I explore Red Rocks Park in South Burlington, Vermont. I meet dog walkers and a few hardy birders but as far as I know, I’m the only one out…

Groundnut: A Year-Round Wild Food Source

(If You Know How and Where to Look) Groundnut (Apios americana), an herbaceous, perennial member of the pea family (Fabaceae), is native to most of the eastern United States and adjacent areas of…

Red Fox Caching

Wood Lit

Discoveries

Seasonal Notes

1,000 Words

“I love that Vermont’s woods offer glimpses of the past,” said Joshua Blouin, who spotted this old Chevy on a farm in Warren, Vermont. The farmer told Blouin he started driving this…

Behind the Pages

Approximately 50 people contribute to the words and images in each issue of the magazine, and still more provide support for the publication process. Here are some of our Winter 2024 contributors.…

Issue 123: Winter 2024 $9.00

This issue features: Axe Women Hemlock CLT Loon Rescue Spoon Carving and much more! Order a copy of this issue or visit Subscription Services to subscribe to our quarterly magazine. (See below for the…