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The Pease Mountain Stewardship Program was created in 1990 by students at Charlotte Central School. The mission of the program is to provide children with the opportunity to participate in the care and protection of a mountain. Students are responsible for educating the community about the importance of using Pease Mountain as a low impact recreational natural area.
Every other year, Environmental Studies students from the University of Vermont run weekly science labs on Pease Mountain for eight weeks. Their role is to prepare the CCS students participating in the Pease Mountain Stewardship program to teach others about the various ecosystems on the mountain.
In the Fall of 2001, Charlotte Central School students with their teacher and the UVM interns developed this website. The goal of this site is to provide other students and community members with information that helps them to understand the various ecosystems on Pease Mountain.
Please enjoy this website. We hope this information will increase your wonder and respect for the mountain's unique story.
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