Vermont one step closer in bid to better understand moose herd
Vermont Fish & Wildlife completes first field season in multi-year moose study.
Vermont one step closer in bid to better understand moose herd Read More »
Vermont Fish & Wildlife completes first field season in multi-year moose study.
Vermont one step closer in bid to better understand moose herd Read More »
Safari Club International Foundation awards grant toward three-year study.
Vermont moose study gets $50,000 boost Read More »
“The hunter success rate increased from the previous year of 21 percent to 29 percent of hunters harvesting at least one bird. And 32 percent of those successful hunters harvested a second bearded bird to fill the two-bird spring bag limit.”
Vermont hunters take a record 6,570 turkeys in spring seasons Read More »
Winged loosestrife had not been seen in the state in decades and was thought to be locally extinct.
Botanists rediscover rare flower in Vermont Read More »
The birds nest in hayfields or cow pastures, and are threatened by changes in agricultural and land use practices.
Vermont’s grassland bird populations in decline Read More »
Public again asked to help help state wildlife officials scientifically manage turkey population by reporting Vermont turkey sightings during August.
Vermont turkey brood survey, management again dependent on ‘citizen scientists’ Read More »
Restoration efforts continue on Lake Champlain, which has the only lake sturgeon population in New England.
Vermont’s auction for five moose hunting permits is open until 4:30 p.m. Aug. 10. Bids will be opened and winners notified on Aug. 11.
In Vermont, one last shot at a moose hunting permit Read More »
September Canada goose season set to help control Vermont’s resident Canada goose population prior to the arrival of species migrating south from Canada.
In Vermont, stage is set for 2017-18 migratory bird hunts Read More »