The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is hosting a seminar to help landowners learn how to create effective food plots for deer and other wildlife
Vermont is a wildlife viewing showcase.
Vermont Fish & Wildlife will hold two more public hearings on deer.
The Vermont Fish &Wildlife Department says deer fawns are being born this time of year and asks that people avoid disturbing or picking them up.
Several cliff areas are currently closed to protect nesting peregrine falcons.
Vermont Habitat Stamp donations during the month of May will support collaborative effort
More moose are hit by motorists in the spring than at any other time of the year.
Ruhl faces more than a year in jail for state violations alone.
Watching wildlife is enjoyable, especially when young animals appear in the spring. But it’s best to keep your distance.
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department says its Dead Creek Visitor Center off Route 17 in Addison is open for the season.