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The FrequencyHunting has changed during the pandemic. Plus, what Biden’s plan to welcome more refugees into the U.S. could mean for Vermont, high levels of food�
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For this big game cooking show, we'll speak with a few experts on how to properly process, cook, pair and eat your moose, bear and deer meat and whatever�
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Beginning in 2021, Abenaki people can apply for free and permanent hunting and fishing licenses in Vermont. Moose hunting, however, is still managed�
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An attack by bear hunting hounds has some lawmakers looking at changing the regulations around the practice of hunting bears with dogs.Last month, a�
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More than half of all Vermont households have firearms. The majority say they use them for hunting. Gun owner or not, firearm safety is a big conversation�
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Unlike regular law enforcement, game wardens work almost entirely alone, and they find � and make � their own cases. One day they might be checking up on�
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A key legislative panel is set to weigh in on the biggest changes to Vermont's deer hunting rules in decades.The Legislative Committee on Administrative�
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Hunting rules usually change due to shifts in the animal population hunters are harvesting. But in 2020, Vermont’s deer hunting rules are changing for a�
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The Department of Fish and Wildlife wants to reminds all Vermonters � hunters and non-hunters alike � to take precautions and make sure everyone share the�
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Wildlife officials are keeping a close eye on a potentially lethal threat to Vermont’s deer herd.Vermont Fish and Wildlife Commissioner Louis Porter said�