
In Vermont, stage is set for 2017-18 migratory bird hunts
September Canada goose season set to help control Vermont’s resident Canada goose population prior to the arrival of species migrating south from Canada.
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September Canada goose season set to help control Vermont’s resident Canada goose population prior to the arrival of species migrating south from Canada.
Remote ponds stocked with fish via helicopter.
In contrast with the 1970s, when 40 states had no bobcat protections and bounties were common, most now put strict limits on hunting and trapping bobcats.
The department says 5,817 deer have been tested in New Hampshire since testing began in 2002.
Preliminary numbers from a project that puts tracking collars on moose show that only one of the calves — the most vulnerable group — died from winter ticks this year. A year ago, nearly 75
Decline partly because of the impact of parasites, both winter tick and brainworm, on the moose population.
Will help ensure that 232 acres of coastal wetlands buffered by high quality forest will continue to be around for fish and wildlife
Nearly 900 bears taken — 34 percent above the preceding five-year average of 668 bears, 19 percent above 2015.
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