Vermont Bass Fishing Season Opens June 8 June 3, 2019 Vermont’s bass fishing season kicks off on Saturday, June 8 Read more about Vermont Bass Fishing Season Opens June 8
Vermont Wildlife Course for Educators, July 14-19 June 3, 2019 A few openings are still available Read more about Vermont Wildlife Course for Educators, July 14-19
Muzzleloader Antlerless Deer Permit Applications Available May 28, 2019 Vermont’s muzzleloader season antlerless deer permit applications are now available on Vermont Fish & Wildlife’s website. Read more about Muzzleloader Antlerless Deer Permit Applications Available
Release of Aquarium Fish or Plants is an Environmental Threat May 22, 2019 Some exotic fishes are released into the wild each year by their owners. Read more about Release of Aquarium Fish or Plants is an Environmental Threat
F&W Hosted Food Plot Seminar to be Held June 8 May 16, 2019 The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is hosting a seminar to help landowners learn how to create effective food plots for deer and other wildlife Read more about F&W Hosted Food Plot Seminar to be Held June 8
Vermont’s Trophy Trout Stocking for 2019 May 16, 2019 Vermont’s “Trophy Trout” stocking program for 2019 includes eight river sections and 25 lakes and ponds receiving the two-year old trout, some over 18 inches long. Read more about Vermont’s Trophy Trout Stocking for 2019
Deer Hearings May 21 and June 4 May 15, 2019 Vermont Fish & Wildlife will hold two more public hearings on deer. Read more about Deer Hearings May 21 and June 4
Vermont’s Best Wildlife Watching May 15, 2019 Vermont is a wildlife viewing showcase. Read more about Vermont’s Best Wildlife Watching
Fawns are Arriving; Leave them Alone Urges F&W May 14, 2019 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. Read more about Fawns are Arriving; Leave them Alone Urges F&W
Some Cliff Tops and Overlooks Closed to Protect Nesting Peregrines May 13, 2019 Several cliff areas are currently closed to protect nesting peregrine falcons. Read more about Some Cliff Tops and Overlooks Closed to Protect Nesting Peregrines