Vermont Fish & Wildlife: Summer news and events

Wildlife Updates
Electric Fencing Offers Protection 
Electric net fencing, secure housing and a few other measures can help protect back yard chickens from wildlife predation.
 
Turtles on the Roadway Need Your Help
Vermont’s turtles on are on the move again this spring, and Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is asking for the public’s help in keeping them safe. Read More >>
 
Fish & Wildlife Seeks Volunteers for Goose Banding
Here’s a great opportunity to go on a goose chase that can make a difference.
Education and Outdoor Opportunities
Vermont Learn to Manage Land for Wildlife Habitat and Forest Health
These programs can be extremely helpful for landowners looking to improve wildlife habitat opportunities on their property .  Read more >>
 
Openings at GMCC
There are still openings for youth at the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Departments Green Mountain Conservation Camps.  Read more >>
Help Monitor Bats this Summer as a Volunteer Citizen Scientist 
The events will begin with Alyssa Bennett, small mammals biologist at the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.  Read more >>