If you see a flock of turkeys in Vermont during July and August, the department asks you to go to the turkey brood survey on its website
Moose permit applications are available on the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s website
Many conflicts between bears and people can be prevented with some easy, proactive steps.
Botanists with the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department confirmed that a population of small whorled pogonia
Sea lamprey are native to Connecticut River, beneficial to aquatic ecosystem
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department maintains 196 developed fishing access areas on lakes and rivers throughout the state.
Landowners can make a difference by altering the times of year they mow fields
Additional instructor training courses will be offered in the future, and the application can be filled out for those at any time
Fish and Wildlife Board members serve six-year terms, with one board member appointed from each of Vermont’s 14 counties.
Drivers should be alert, especially near ponds and wetlands