Conserving Vermont's Wildlife Before They Become Endangered
Wildlife Action Plan
Vermont's Wildlife Action Plan is a proactive examination of the health of Vermont's wildlife.
It is chock-full of prescribed actions to conserve wildlife and vital habitat before they become
more rare and more costly to protect. The Action Plan was created by pooling the knowledge of the
people who know Vermont's wildlife best-the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department and the
representatives of more than 60 local, state and national agencies, sportsmen and conservation groups,
academics, land managers and other wildlife experts.
State Wildlife Grants
The State Wildlife Grants program provides federal money to every state for cost-effective
conservation aimed at preventing wildlife from becoming endangered. State Wildlife Grants is our nation's
primary conservation program for keeping species healthy and off the list of threatened and endangered species.
In Vermont State Wildlife Grants is managed by the Fish & Wildlife Department, where it helps conserve,
restore, and actively manage Vermont's wildlife and the places they live.
This website will help you learn more about these exciting programs and how they are shaping the future of
fish and wildlife conservation. Start by clicking on one of the links below:
This website is designed to help you learn more about this important new conservation opportunity. Click on one of the following links for:
Got a question about Vermont's Action Plan? Email FWWildlifeActionPlan@state.vt.us or call 802-241-3652
Additional information on State Wildlife Grants ane Wildlife Action Plans can be found at http://www.teaming.com/.
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