Shelburne Farms staff was asked, "What books and experiences influenced you to get involved in environmental work?"
What makes vultures so fascinating, unique, and ecologically valuable? Find out in this online adaptation of our regular family program about vultures!
How people at Shelburne Farms experienced and responded to the Spanish Flu pandemic is remarkably similar to the response to the coronavirus today. The key? Volunteers doing a LOT of sewing.
The final days of March marked the end of a productive 2020 sugaring season, thanks in part to the expansion of our sugarbush over the winter.
A new installment of ideas -- activities and games -- to play with young children to deepen their connection to nature.
Throughout the years in our Farm to School work, favorite recipes have risen to the top, including this flexible breakfast or snack by Chef Jim McCarthy.
The color of maple syrup varies from "Golden" to "Dark," depending on where you are in the sugaring season. The question is, why?
Indoor and outdoor activity ideas to keep homebound kids occupied and learning, from Early Childhood Educator Jed Norris.
Despite so many disruptions in the world right now, the Market Garden is moving forward with planting on schedule. Planting seeds for the future grounds us in the seasonal rhythms of the earth.