Vermont officials are seeking comments on the state's once-a-decade Wildlife Action Plan, that identifies ways to keep species like the Wood Turtle thriving in the state.
To qualify for special biodiversity conservation funding from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, every state is required to have a Wildlife Action Plan. The plans are written by each state’s fish and ...
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Natural Resources Council (VNRC) released a new report Tuesday that outlines a clear ...
Vermont wildlife officials are highlighting a law change in 2026 meant to keep deer in check in urban areas across the state, ...
A Shelburne couple with a long history of protecting birds in New York is running events with local architects about ...
Biologists believe simple confusion caused the Bullock's Oriole to fly to Vermont, as opposed to the western U.S. or Mexico, ...
This story by Liberty Darr was first published in The Citizen on Dec. 24, 2025. The Charlotte Conservation Commission is hoping to secure some big bucks to do what they say is a much-needed revamp of ...
Panfish species have been increasing in popularity across the country and here in Vermont,” said fisheries biologist Jud ...
One of the tropical marsh birds was discovered in a New Bedford backyard exhausted and underweight during a December storm.

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Calsbeek had yet to kill a deer that season, but in previous years, he told me, a single animal kept his family of four well ...
Anytime New Hampshire Fish & Game wardens are on the water, including 12 inches of it frozen in the middle of the winter, they are ...
According to the New England Wildlife Center, southern birds sometimes end up in Massachusetts. “During periods of strong ...