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Incorporating brown material into compost and regularly turning it can help reduce odors that attract bears.
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A cat expert in Burlington offers tips on responsibly helping outdoor cats and the importance of spaying and neutering.
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For the annual spring bird show, the Bird Diva answers all your birding questions.
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The coalition of advocacy groups says the department acted unlawfully by lifting a moratorium on hunting coyotes with hounds, and that they are concerned new trapping regulations don't go far enough.
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A set of new regulations that tighten the rules for recreational trapping as well as hunting coyotes with dogs in Vermont went into effect on Jan. 1. The changes are drawing ire from both wildlife advocates and some lawmakers.
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In order to survive the winter, deer in Vermont seek refuge in areas forested with dense, mature softwood trees like hemlock, balsam fir, red spruce, and white pine.
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The Christmas Bird Count tradition goes back to the early 1900s.
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An Arctic seabird called a dovekie landed in Westmore Monday night after a major winter storm swept it from the Atlantic coast. It's the fourth time this type of bird has been recorded in Vermont.
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Vermont just won a federal grant to design a wildlife crossing where I-89 and Route 2 cut through the Green Mountains.
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Flooding is a normal part of life for many plants that grow in the floodplains and dunes of Vermont. But this year's floods were different.