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Wildlife biologists need help from volunteers who have bats in their barns or other outbuildings to conduct bat counts this summer as part of the New Hampshire Bat Counts project to help monitor ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. ( ABC22/FOX44) – Vermonters are grabbing their fishing rods and tackle boxes in anticipation for the Summer Free Fishing Day this June 14. This event also lands on the opening day of ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. ― Vermont’s muzzleloader season antlerless deer permit applications are now available online at Vermont Fish ...
Vermont’s turtles are on the move, and the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is asking for the public’s help in keeping them safe. Female turtles will soon be looking for places to lay their eggs, ...
A new study shows that monitoring and managing select bird species can provide benefits for other species within specific regions.
According to BBC’s Science Focus Magazine, mosquitos and snakes are two of the most deadliest animals in the world – and both ...
A new study led by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researchers at the K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics shows that ...
The hound “training” season begins on June 1 in Vermont and lasts all summer long, offering wildlife little reprieve from harassment. The practice can be particularly traumatic at this time of year ...
Maybe you need an orange plow truck. Or a Mount Philo State Park leaf blower. Or a park ranger’s rowboat that might not float ...
Two Vermont underpasses are model wildlife crossings after a community rallied to stop thousands of migrating salamanders ...
Ramp It Up!SHREWSBURY — On May 8, Spring Lake Ranch hosted Ramp It Up!, a 5K fun-run/walk to raise money for a fellow nonprofit organization in Rutland County. This year, Shrewsbury Volunteer Fire ...