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Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department Press Releases

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  • Published on October 18, 2024 - 17:45 GMT

    Regulated Trapping Seasons Open October 26

    Vermont’s regulated land and water trapping seasons open on October 26, 2024, according to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. Traps can be set on land for species such as fisher, coyote and raccoon through December 2024, and in the water or under …

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  • Published on October 18, 2024 - 17:35 GMT

    Regulated Trapping Seasons Open October 26

    Vermont’s regulated land and water trapping seasons open on October 26, 2024, according to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. Traps can be set on land for species such as fisher, coyote and raccoon through December 2024, and in the water or under …

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  • Published on October 18, 2024 - 14:43 GMT

    Homes for Bats on Halloween

    The onset of fall sends Vermont’s bats into motion, which makes it an important time for conservation-minded Vermonters to learn about, and help conserve, our nine native bat species. If you have noticed bats roosting in your attic, barn or office over the …

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  • Published on October 18, 2024 - 14:43 GMT

    Halloween Festival & Jack-O’-Lantern Hike

    Looking for a “wild” family adventure for Halloween this year? The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is inviting families to attend its annual Halloween Wildlife Festival and Jack-O’-Lantern Hike at the Kehoe Education Center on Point of Pines Road in …

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  • Published on October 18, 2024 - 14:32 GMT

    Homes for Bats on Halloween

    The onset of fall sends Vermont’s bats into motion, which makes it an important time for conservation-minded Vermonters to learn about, and help conserve, our nine native bat species. If you have noticed bats roosting in your attic, barn or office over the …

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  • Published on October 18, 2024 - 14:32 GMT

    Halloween Festival & Jack-O’-Lantern Hike

    Looking for a “wild” family adventure for Halloween this year? The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is inviting families to attend its annual Halloween Wildlife Festival and Jack-O’-Lantern Hike at the Kehoe Education Center on Point of Pines Road in …

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  • Published on October 9, 2024 - 13:41 GMT

    Youth and Novice Weekend Hunters Encouraged to Bring Their Deer to Biological Check Stations Oct. 26, 27

    Hunters who harvest a deer during Vermont’s October 26 and 27 youth and novice deer hunting weekend are encouraged to bring their deer to one of 18 biological reporting stations to help state wildlife biologists gather data on the health of Vermont’s deer …

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  • Published on October 9, 2024 - 12:57 GMT

    Youth and Novice Weekend Hunters Encouraged to Bring Their Deer to Biological Check Stations Oct. 26, 27

    Hunters who harvest a deer during Vermont’s October 26 and 27 youth and novice deer hunting weekend are encouraged to bring their deer to one of 18 biological reporting stations to help state wildlife biologists gather data on the health of Vermont’s deer …

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  • Published on October 4, 2024 - 13:44 GMT

    Rare Canada Lynx Sightings Continue, Evidence of Habitat Conservation Success

    After a rare Canada lynx was confirmed in Vermont last August for the first time in years, biologists with the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department have continued to receive verifiable photos and videos of what they believe is the same individual wild cat. …

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  • Published on October 4, 2024 - 13:44 GMT

    Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s 2025 Calendar is Available

    Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s colorful 2025 calendar is now available.  The calendar includes striking 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 4, 2024 - 13:33 GMT

    Rare Canada Lynx Sightings Continue, Evidence of Habitat Conservation Success

    After a rare Canada lynx was confirmed in Vermont last August for the first time in years, biologists with the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department have continued to receive verifiable photos and videos of what they believe is the same individual wild cat. …

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  • Published on October 4, 2024 - 13:33 GMT

    Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s 2025 Calendar is Available

    Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s colorful 2025 calendar is now available.  The calendar includes striking 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 2, 2024 - 14:35 GMT

    Take a Time Out for Turtles: Volunteers Needed for Nesting Beach Cleanup Day

    Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s annual spiny softshell turtle beach cleanup day is Saturday, October 19, and the department is looking for volunteers to help.  Participants are asked to arrive at North Hero State Park at 10:00 a.m.  After finishing at North …

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  • Published on October 2, 2024 - 14:26 GMT

    Take a Time Out for Turtles: Volunteers Needed for Nesting Beach Cleanup Day

    Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s annual spiny softshell turtle beach cleanup day is Saturday, October 19, and the department is looking for volunteers to help.  Participants are asked to arrive at North Hero State Park at 10:00 a.m.  After finishing at North …

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  • Published on September 17, 2024 - 15:24 GMT

    Vermont’s Archery Deer Season Starts Tuesday, Oct. 1

    The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says hunters are looking forward to Vermont’s upcoming October 1- November 15 and December 2-15 archery deer hunting season.  A hunter may take up to four deer in Vermont’s two-part archery season if they do not …

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  • Published on September 17, 2024 - 15:15 GMT

    Vermont’s Archery Deer Season Starts Tuesday, Oct. 1

    The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says hunters are looking forward to Vermont’s upcoming October 1- November 15 and December 2-15 archery deer hunting season.  A hunter may take up to four deer in Vermont’s two-part archery season if they do not …

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  • Published on September 11, 2024 - 14:22 GMT

    VT Fish & Wildlife Announces K-12 Student Fish Art Contest

     The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is pleased to announce that entries are being accepted for the 2025 Vermont Student Fish Art Contest in partnership with Wildlife Forever. The department invites Vermont students in grades K-12 to select a fish …

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  • Published on September 11, 2024 - 13:45 GMT

    VT Fish & Wildlife Announces K-12 Student Fish Art Contest

     The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is pleased to announce that entries are being accepted for the 2025 Vermont Student Fish Art Contest in partnership with Wildlife Forever. The department invites Vermont students in grades K-12 to select a fish …

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  • Published on September 11, 2024 - 02:18 GMT

    Dead Creek Wildlife Day on Oct. 5

    If you enjoy wildlife be sure to make plans to attend the 23rdannual Dead Creek Wildlife Day in Addison, Vermont on Saturday, October 5.  Activities at Dead Creek Wildlife Day are especially for people who enjoy hunting, fishing, birdwatching, or learning …

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  • Published on September 11, 2024 - 01:44 GMT

    Dead Creek Wildlife Day on Oct. 5

    If you enjoy wildlife be sure to make plans to attend the 23rdannual Dead Creek Wildlife Day in Addison, Vermont on Saturday, October 5.  Activities at Dead Creek Wildlife Day are especially for people who enjoy hunting, fishing, birdwatching, or learning …

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