The Nature Conservancy, in collaboration with the Vermont Land Trust and Vermont Housing and Conservation Board, established Raven Ridge Natural Area in Monkton, Vermont. This 363-acre natural area serves as a refuge for diverse wildlife, including bobcats, ravens, and federally endangered Indiana bats, amidst a landscape of calcareous cliffs, caves, wetlands, and streams.
Raven Ridge's rich biodiversity and connectivity to nearby conserved lands create a vital forested wildlife corridor in the Champlain Valley region. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails with stunning views of the valley, explore unique geological formations like "The Oven," and observe a variety of wildlife species in their natural habitat.
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