Hidden inside the microscopic structure of the roots of a deer’s front incisors is a record of that deer's life.
Department of Fish & Wildlife officials say the deer population is robust and hunters are primed for success as they head to the woods for the start of the annual deer rifle season. “There are a good ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. MONTPELIER — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board is inviting public comment on proposed changes to Vermont’s white-tailed deer, moose and turkey ...
MONTPELIER — Vermont’s new deer hunting regulation effective this year includes 16 additional days of archery hunting opportunity to help manage deer in eight targeted areas. High deer numbers in ...
MONTPELIER — As many as 3,350 deer hunters used the new online reporting system during this year’s rifle and muzzleloader seasons, according to the Vt. Fish & Wildlife Department. Hunters were first ...