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The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is asking the public to be aware and help turtles that may be trying to cross roads.
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The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is cautioning hikers that some trails are closed for mud season, and some near cliff areas will remain closed to protect nesting Peregrine falcons.
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The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says three animals in Cornwall have tested positive for the avian influenza virus.
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The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says bears are becoming active after their winter hibernation and urges residents to take steps to prevent conflicts.
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Some overlooks and cliff tops have been closed for recreational use by the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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Vermont Fish and Wildlife officials have seized a number of illegal firearms and drugs following a poaching investigation.
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A preliminary report by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department indicates that hunters took more than 15,000 deer during this year’s seasons.
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The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is warning anglers that ice on lakes around the state is deteriorating rapidly due to recent warm weather.Anyone…
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Vermont’s 16-day rifle deer hunting season has ended but the archery deer hunting season continues, and a second muzzleloader season starts this week.The…
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The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife is urging people to take down their bird feeders by April 1.Warmer days and melting snow will cause bears to…