If you like to learn about wildlife, you will want to attend Vermont Fish & Wildlife’s free “Open House Wildlife Meeting” at Middlebury High School on Sat, March 25, from 12:30-5 pm.
Fish & Wildlife Commissioner Louis Porter, Fish and Wildlife Board members, wildlife biologists, and state game wardens will be on hand to listen to concerns and answer questions.
The meeting will include reports on results of Vermont’s 2016 deer, moose, bear, and turkey seasons as well as a proposal for the 2017 moose hunting season. Information also will be provided on the Farm Bill Program, bear-wind research, chronic wasting disease, bear-human conflicts, and Vermont’s habitat stamp program.
Fish & Wildlife Commissioner Louis Porter, Fish and Wildlife Board members, wildlife biologists, and state game wardens will be on hand to listen to concerns and answer questions.
The meeting will include reports on results of Vermont’s 2016 deer, moose, bear, and turkey seasons as well as a proposal for the 2017 moose hunting season. Information also will be provided on the Farm Bill Program, bear-wind research, chronic wasting disease, bear-human conflicts, and Vermont’s habitat stamp program.
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