Writing Projects
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2001
- Marram Plapp, Sand, Wood, and Water: Exploring the Writing Process with Philip Gerard Creating Place-Based Nature Writing
2002
- Jennifer Kochmer, Bama: A Study of Aboriginal Culture and Connection to Place
- Elaine Vidal, Urban Sanctuary: The Value of Natural Areas
2004
- Sara Katz, Self-Training as an Environmental Reporter: A Student's Discovery and Trial in Environmental Journalism
- Caroline Zeilenga, Going Home Now: Stories for Lives and Landscapes
2006
- Caitlin Coleman, There’s Something About Trees: A Collection of Environmental Writings Highlighting the Connections Between People and Trees
- Caroline Polly Penelope Peckenham, Sketches of Homesickness: The Intersection of Ancestry, Memory, and Place
- * Gregory Rosewell, The View from Here: One Through-Hiker’s Meditations on the Long Trail
- * Caitlin Scholl, Where the Mackerel Make their Home: A Novel
2007
- Allie Klein, Stormwater Management in Chittenden County
- Nicholas Miller, At the Trail’s End: A Collection of Essays and Poems Based on Wilderness Adventures and Meditations on Life and the Natural World
- * Daniel Mills, Vers La Flamme: Sketches of the Seasons
2008
- Margaret Graciano, Affective Landscape: Natural History, Recollections and Reflection on Shelburne Pond Natural Area
2009
- Leanne Deschenes, Compassionate Communications: Effective Policy Writing for Green Mountain Animal Defenders
- * Sage Stout, The Migration Narratives: Creative Arts Thesis
2010
- * Margot Chalmers – Head ‘em Up and Move ‘em Out: Grazing a Path Towards a Greener Future: A Children’s Book on Sustainable Ranching
- * Coco O’Toole Zephir – Dickinson: Then and Now: A Collection of Poems Written in Emulation
2011
- Zoe Linton – The Wampahoofus' Favorite Place: A Children's Book of Environmental Stewardship
- Melody Martin – Tools for Environmentally Conscious Kids: Writing a Children's Book
2012
- Shannon Burke – Lost in the Light: A Children's Book About the Effects of Light Pollution on Fireflies
- Abby R. Okoniewski – Backpack, Books, and Blue Hat: The Narratives of Winter
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