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  2. Protect Our Wildlife and others sue VT Fish & Wildlife over ...

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    A little more than a month later, on Jan. 16, Protect our Wildlife and three other nonprofits filed their lawsuit in Vermont Superior Court against the Fish and Wildlife Board, the Vermont Fish ...

  3. Agency says Vermont wildlife at risk from ‘forever chemicals’

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    Vermont’s Agency of Natural Resources said it has begun monitoring the potential dangers to the state’s drinking water from PFAS), also known as ‘forever chemicals.’ The agency said in a ...

  4. Green Mountain National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Green Mountain National Forest is a national forest located in Vermont, a temperate broadleaf and mixed forest typical of the New England/Acadian forests ecoregion. The forest supports a variety of wildlife, including beaver , moose , coyote , black bear , white-tailed deer , wild turkey , and ruffed grouse .

  5. List of state and territorial fish and wildlife management ...

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    These agencies are typically within each state's Executive Branch, and have the purpose of protecting a state's fish and wildlife resources. The exact duties of each agency vary by state, [ 2 ] but often include resource management and research, regulation setting, and enforcement of law related to fisheries and wildlife.

  6. Camel's Hump Forest Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Timber management and wildlife area—all land between 1,800 feet (550 m) and 2,500 feet (760 m) except Gleason Brook Multiple-use area —all land below 1,800 feet (550 m) except Gleason Brook The ecological area was created "to protect scarce and rare plants, to preserve the natural habitat, and to maintain the wilderness aspect" of the land.

  7. Mollie Beattie - Wikipedia

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    During her tenure, she oversaw the addition of 15 new wildlife refuges, and established over 100 new habitat conservation plans. Mollie also fought fiercely in Washington D.C. to bring a new "ecosystem approach" to fish and wildlife management, to protect the wildlife refuges, and against efforts to weaken Endangered Species Act of 1973. [8]

  8. Snake Mountain (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Most of the mountain, including the summit, is part of the 1,215-acre (492 ha) Snake Mountain Wildlife Management Area (WMA) administered by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. [1] Adjacent to the WMA is the 81-acre (33 ha) Wilmarth Woods Natural Area protected by The Nature Conservancy .

  9. Top places to visit and what not to do in 2025 - AOL

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    We’re ready for a whole new set of explorations in 2025 with picks for 25 top places to visit. Take cues from the worst-behaved travelers of 2024 for what not to do in the year ahead.