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This 162-page guide is designed to help Vermonters and visitors experience the richness of the wildlife resources of our beautiful landscape.
It features detailed colored maps of each Wildlife Management Area with UTM coordinates, plus a general description, a brief history of the
land and its acquisition, habitat features, and what common fish and wildlife you may see while visiting the area.
This book may be purchased online through AIDC (American International Distribution Corporation) or by calling this toll free number: (800) 515-2475.
Paperback, © 2006, 162 pages, 11"x9" ISBN 0977251705
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| Guide to the Wildlife Management Areas of Vermont |
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The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is pleased to announce the publication of a new field guide, Fishes of Vermont, the only comprehensive handbook for identifying fishes across the state. This field guide offers fascinating natural history accounts of our 92 fish species. From mountain trout streams to the waters of Lake Champlain and the Connecticut River, this valuable resource covers all the drainages and aquatic habitats of the state. Fishes of Vermont is written for anglers, naturalists, biologists, and anyone interested in fishes and Vermont's natural resources.
This book may be purchased online through AIDC (American International Distribution
Corporation) or by calling this toll free number: (800) 515-2475
Paperback, © 2006, 320 pages, 9"x6" ISBN 0977251713 |
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This book describes the eight biophysical regions and the 80 natural community types recognized in Vermont. Published by The Nature Conservancy and Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department, distributed by University Press of New England.
This 456-page paperback book may be purchased in most bookstores and at Amazon.com
The full reference is: Wetland, Woodland, Wildland: A Guide to the Natural Communities of Vermont. E.H. Thompson and E.R.Sorenson. 2000 and 2005.
ISBN 1-58465-077-X |
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| Wetland, Woodland, Wildland Guide |
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This 63-page guide will lead you to fifty premier wildlife viewing areas in Vermont and improve your chances of seeing wildlife once you arrive. Included are detailed descriptions of each viewing site and its wildlife, maps and access information, helpful wildlife viewing tips, and beautiful color photographs of Vermont's diverse wildlife and natural areas. The guide written by Cindy Kilgore Brown is part of the Watchable Wildlife Series.
6" x 9" paperbound ISBN 1-56044-291-3
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| Vermont Wildlife Viewing Guide |
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The 38-page guidebook was produced to help baitfish dealers and anglers identify the species of baitfish that are legal to use for fishing in Vermont.
A new regulation, developed in 2003 in consultation with Vermont baitfish dealers, was passed which places controls on the importation and use of baitfish to help prevent the introduction and spread of harmful exotic species.
To obtain your free copy, call 802-241-3700, e-mail fwinformation@state.vt.us, visit one of our Fish & Wildlife offices, or use the order form to place your order. |
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