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By FRANCES MIZE
ISLAND POND, Vt. — The number of moose killed annually by Vermont hunters can provide more than 60,000 servings of meat, according to the state’s Department of Fish & Wildlife.But the animals’ posthumous utility goes farther than the dinner table.On a...
By ALEX HANSON
Three years ago, Vermont’s Department of Fish and Wildlife moved the annual youth hunting weekend of deer season from the November weekend before the start of rifle season to the next to last weekend of October. (This year’s is taking place this...
By FRANCES MIZE
Vermont officials are scheduled to host a series of public hearings on proposed regulations for trapping and for hunting coyotes with dogs. The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department, along with the state’s Fish and Wildlife Board, proposed the...
By JARED PENDAK
CROYDON — The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department last week finalized the purchase of nearly 3,200 acres on two parcels to be known as the William B. Ruger Wildlife Management Area.Spanning parts of Grantham, Croydon and Newport, the land will be...
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