
The Wildlife Diversity Program documents the diversity, distribution and abundance of Vermont’s non-game species, those animals not hunted, fished or trapped.
Use the links below to learn more about the diversity of animals found in Vermont.
Birds
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Vermont has more than 250 bird species.
Fish
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Vermont’s waterways are home to 92 fresh-water fish species.
Invertebrates
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Most of Vermont’s animals are those without backbones, also known as invertebrates.
Mammals
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Vermont's 58 mammal species exhibit a diversity of sizes, habits, and habitats.
Reptiles and Amphibians
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Vermont is home to 40 reptile and amphibian species.