Information will be provided on restoration, research, assessment, and other accomplishments in the past year
In addition to the proposed deer regulation changes the board also invites public comment
Peregrine falcons are very sensitive to human presence during their breeding season
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department has proposed issuing 180 moose hunting permits in Vermont’s Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) E
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board is inviting public comment on several proposed changes to state fishing regulations.
The shanty must be removed before the ice becomes unsafe
consider attending one of the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department's Green Mountain Conservation Camps this summer
Three parcels at important locations in the Barton and Clyde River Watersheds are now permanently protected
The Vermont Habitat Stamp is designed to allow anyone who cares about wildlife to help improve habitat for diverse species on private lands and the department’s 130,000 acres of Wildlife Management Area (WMA) lands
State law requires removal of the blind to prevent boating accidents after the ice melts.