A successful hunter in Vermont’s spring turkey seasons must report their turkey within 48 hours to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.
The weekend is open to ages 15-17 and is the perfect way for teens to unplug and engage with peers outdoors
Trout will become more active with warmer water temperatures
Two public information meetings will be held by the Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) this April
Every year, typically in early spring, many of Vermont’s amphibians leave their overwintering sites
The range operates under rules set by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.
The Fish Art Contest is a way for Vermont students to use their creativity and strengthen their knowledge and connection with our environment
Shorter winters mean that bears are emerging from their dens earlier in the spring
Several of the proposed changes aim to balance Vermont’s deer herd
Our hunter education instructors are all volunteers, donating their time to pass on a cherished Vermont tradition