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Vermont to offer spring hunting for snow geeseAP PHOTO
MONTPELIER — The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife says there's going to be a special snow geese hunting season this spring.
Vermont officials say the state's season is being adopted at the recommendation of federal and state wildlife scientists in response to concerns about a growing number of snow geese across North America.
Eight states in the Atlantic flyway, from North Carolina to Vermont, are planning to hold spring snow goose seasons, known formally as a “conservation order.”
The state says the populations of snow geese and similar species have grown to record levels over the past three decades.
The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service says the overabundance of certain species of geese, which nest in far northern regions of North America, is harming their fragile arctic breeding habitat.MORE IN This Just InMONTPELIER — An investigation has concluded that a Vermont state trooper was justified in... Full StoryMONTPELIER — Vermont’s attorney general says homeowners in the state have gotten $14. Full StoryMONTPELIER — The Vermont secretary of state’s office says 150 years of judicial records from... Full Story -
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