This information helps the department evaluate how hunting pressure and the number of these animals varies throughout the season and around the state.
Hunters still have several days of archery and muzzleloader deer hunting to enjoy in Vermont.
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department recommends Vermonters wait to put up bird feeders until December 1 to avoid attracting bears.
The “Vermont Outdoors” app connects the public with department lands, fish and wildlife regulations and up-to-date COVID-19 guidance
Wild turkeys exist throughout Vermont today, but that was not always the case.
An 18-year-old from Barre, Vermont has been charged with multiple offenses in connection with an incident involving deer decoys.
The project was funded by a grant awarded to Fish and Wildlife by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation under the Clean Water Initiative Program.
Members of the Vermont Warden Service were called to assist two lost hunters in the Middlesex Notch Wildlife Management area on Saturday evening
Vermont hunters are being urged to keep COVID-19 safety measures in mind
2020 hunting and fishing licenses must be purchased to hunt or fish until then,