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Training Course Offered Aug. 19 for New Hunter Education Instructors

The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is offering a New Instructor Training Course for people interested in volunteering to teach Hunter Education courses in Vermont.

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Hunters Reminded of Laws Regarding Waterfowl Hunting Blinds

The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department reminds hunters that waterfowl hunting blinds may not be placed on or in the waters of the state earlier than the first Saturday in September.

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Moose, Deer & Elk from CWD Areas Must be Processed Before Entry into Vermont

Hunters traveling outside Vermont to hunt moose, deer, or elk need to follow a regulation designed to protect Vermont's deer and moose from chronic wasting disease, according to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.

Moose were added to the related regulation this year at the Fish and Wildlife Board’s July 16 meeting.

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