Vermont’s youth waterfowl hunting weekend helps ensure that young hunters get the quality training and experiences they need for lifelong participation
Drivers need to be alert and cautious because moose are on the move, according to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department
A virtual presentation on Vermont’s wildlife, wildlife ecology and forest management.
Hunters are looking forward to Vermont’s upcoming archery deer season October 1- November 13 and November 30 to December 15 2020
Successful hunters are required to submit bear teeth
Public hearings will be held Monday and Tuesday, August 24 and 25, by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Board
Vermont’s resident Canada goose hunting season will be held September 1 through September 25
Vermont Fish & Wildlife provides helpful information about living in bear country on its website
Pre-registration for up to 15 participants is required on Vermont Fish & Wildlife’s website (www.vtfishandwildlife.com) with a link on the front page.
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department invites you to get outside and help celebrate 100 years of Wildlife Management Area (WMA) conservation with an art contest.