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The ban on “holding or participating" in coyote-killing tournaments was included in a major fish and wildlife bill that passed the Vermont House this�
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says there is no evidence that the catamount is still roaming in the Northeast, and the federal agency has officially�
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As Vermont's moose population continues to decline, state wildlife biologists say a warming climate is behind an explosion in winter ticks and�
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Biologists Kent McFarland and Sara Zahendra traveled by snowmobile into the wilderness of the Northeast Kingdom in hopes of spotting a Canada lynx or lynx�
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Vermont’s moose population is in trouble and scientists fear climate change is to blame.Despite a significant reduction in moose hunting permits issued by�
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Vermont's boaters and anglers pay for public boat launches through their license fees and specific use-taxes, and the general public is not allowed to�
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From fish to snakes to bears, wildlife in Vermont face some big challenges. The bear population is growing, and that's raising concern in some residential�
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Stand outside at night and you might glimpse the swift, darting profile of a bat flying overhead. That sight wasn't rare in the past, but bats in this�
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Have you ever caught a wild goose? Well, every year Vermont Fish and Wildlife invites the public to do just that, helping them corral wild Canada geese in�
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The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is warning people to mitigate the possibility of having a bad encounter with a bear. The department is already�