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Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department Press Releases

850 Press Releases
  • Published on November 10, 2025 - 13:38 GMT

    Game Wardens Urge Timely Reporting of Poaching

    Vermont game wardens are appealing for help in curtailing poaching activities.  They are asking for people who witness or believe they have knowledge of poaching to contact them quickly. “If you hear a shot in the night, see lights in a field or have any …

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  • Published on November 10, 2025 - 13:16 GMT

    Game Wardens Urge Timely Reporting of Poaching

    Vermont game wardens are appealing for help in curtailing poaching activities.  They are asking for people who witness or believe they have knowledge of poaching to contact them quickly. “If you hear a shot in the night, see lights in a field or have any …

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  • Published on November 5, 2025 - 14:02 GMT

    2025 Vermont Moose Hunt Results

    The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department issued 180 moose hunting permits this year, resulting in 68 moose harvested between the October 1-7 archery season and the October 18-23 regular season.  Moose hunting was only allowed in Wildlife Management Unit E, …

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  • Published on November 5, 2025 - 13:38 GMT

    2025 Vermont Moose Hunt Results

    The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department issued 180 moose hunting permits this year, resulting in 68 moose harvested between the October 1-7 archery season and the October 18-23 regular season.  Moose hunting was only allowed in Wildlife Management Unit E, …

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  • Published on November 4, 2025 - 17:29 GMT

    Hunters Contribute to Scientific Deer Management by Submitting Deer Teeth

    The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is asking hunters for help gathering biological data on the state’s deer population.  Hunters who get a deer during the November 15-30 regular deer season are asked to provide an incisor tooth from their deer.  …

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  • Published on November 4, 2025 - 16:57 GMT

    Hunters Contribute to Scientific Deer Management by Submitting Deer Teeth

    The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is asking hunters for help gathering biological data on the state’s deer population.  Hunters who get a deer during the November 15-30 regular deer season are asked to provide an incisor tooth from their deer.  …

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  • Published on October 31, 2025 - 15:40 GMT

    VTF&W Reports Acorns Abundant in Some Areas, Beechnut Production Excellent in Most of Vermont

    Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department biologists survey oak and beech stands around the state each fall to assess how plentiful acorns and beechnuts are because they are important fall foods for wildlife. “We observed a wide spectrum of acorn production …

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  • Published on October 31, 2025 - 13:43 GMT

    VTF&W Reports Acorns Abundant in Some Areas, Beechnut Production Excellent in Most of Vermont

    Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department biologists survey oak and beech stands around the state each fall to assess how plentiful acorns and beechnuts are because they are important fall foods for wildlife. “We observed a wide spectrum of acorn production …

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  • Published on October 28, 2025 - 15:00 GMT

    Vermont’s Regular Deer Season Starts Saturday, Nov. 15

    Hunters are gearing up for the start of Vermont’s traditionally popular 16-day regular deer season that begins Saturday, November 15 and ends Sunday, November 30.  A hunter may take one legal buck during this season if they did not already take one during …

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  • Published on October 28, 2025 - 14:38 GMT

    Vermont’s Regular Deer Season Starts Saturday, Nov. 15

    Hunters are gearing up for the start of Vermont’s traditionally popular 16-day regular deer season that begins Saturday, November 15 and ends Sunday, November 30.  A hunter may take one legal buck during this season if they did not already take one during …

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  • Published on October 22, 2025 - 13:19 GMT

    VTF&W Website Helps with Learning How to Process Deer

    Vermont is one of the most rural states in the country, and Vermonters have a proud heritage of living close to the land.  Hunting is highly regulated and provides a way to connect with the land, connect with nature and connect with a healthy, sustainable …

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  • Published on October 22, 2025 - 12:48 GMT

    VTF&W Website Helps with Learning How to Process Deer

    Vermont is one of the most rural states in the country, and Vermonters have a proud heritage of living close to the land.  Hunting is highly regulated and provides a way to connect with the land, connect with nature and connect with a healthy, sustainable …

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  • Published on October 16, 2025 - 13:55 GMT

    Regulated Trapping Seasons Open October 25

    Vermont’s regulated land and water trapping seasons open on October 25, 2025, according to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. Traps can be set on land for species such as fox, coyote and raccoon through December 2025, and in the water or under ice …

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  • Published on October 16, 2025 - 13:24 GMT

    Regulated Trapping Seasons Open October 25

    Vermont’s regulated land and water trapping seasons open on October 25, 2025, according to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. Traps can be set on land for species such as fox, coyote and raccoon through December 2025, and in the water or under ice …

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  • Published on October 14, 2025 - 20:04 GMT

    Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s 2026 Calendar is Available

    Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s colorful 2026 calendar is now available.  The calendar includes beautiful photography of Vermont species along with hunting, fishing and trapping season dates for each month, making it the perfect gift for anyone who loves the …

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  • Published on October 14, 2025 - 20:04 GMT

    Jack-O’-Lantern-Lit Nature Hike & Trunk or Treat, Oct. 24

    Looking for a unique family adventure for Halloween this year?  The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is inviting families to attend its “Jack-O’-Lantern Lit Nature Hike & Trunk or Treat” at the Kehoe Conservation Camp, 636 Point of Pines Road in …

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  • Published on October 14, 2025 - 18:58 GMT

    Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s 2026 Calendar is Available

    Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s colorful 2026 calendar is now available.  The calendar includes beautiful photography of Vermont species along with hunting, fishing and trapping season dates for each month, making it the perfect gift for anyone who loves the …

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  • Published on October 14, 2025 - 18:58 GMT

    Jack-O’-Lantern-Lit Nature Hike & Trunk or Treat, Oct. 24

    Looking for a unique family adventure for Halloween this year?  The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is inviting families to attend its “Jack-O’-Lantern Lit Nature Hike & Trunk or Treat” at the Kehoe Conservation Camp, 636 Point of Pines Road in …

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  • Published on October 9, 2025 - 13:21 GMT

    Non-Lead Ammunition: Good For Wildlife, Good for Hunters

    The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department encourages hunters to voluntarily use non-lead ammunition. “Choosing non-lead ammunition is a smart choice for hunters,” said Fish and Wildlife Commissioner Jason Batchelder.  “Avoiding lead bullets and shotshells …

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  • Published on October 9, 2025 - 12:54 GMT

    Non-Lead Ammunition: Good For Wildlife, Good for Hunters

    The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department encourages hunters to voluntarily use non-lead ammunition. “Choosing non-lead ammunition is a smart choice for hunters,” said Fish and Wildlife Commissioner Jason Batchelder.  “Avoiding lead bullets and shotshells …

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