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Some overlooks and cliff tops have been closed for recreational use by the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife is reminding hunters who travel outside the state about restrictions on the importation of deer and elk…
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The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife says deer hunters took 13 percent more deer during last fall's hunting seasons than the average of the…
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The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife is recommending the lowest number of moose hunting permits in the modern era as the herd continues to decline…
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A Vermont man is facing fish and wildlife violations for illegally bringing two exotic reptiles into the state, both of which can grow very large.Game…
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Hunters participating in Vermont's 16-day rifle season are being asked to report their results in order to help biologists.Biologists are collecting…
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The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife says two wildlife management areas in Addison County have been expanded.The department says a 75-acre land…
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Residents near a Vermont shooting range say it's still too noisy even after renovations.The Hammond Cove Shooting Range in Hartland near the Connecticut…
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Vermont fisheries biologists say a new invasive species found in Lake Champlain is not expected to have a major impact on fishing in the lake.Scientists…
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The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife is asking for help from the public in gauging how well the state's turkey flock is reproducing. The Vermont…