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Valley News - Vermont s annual free fishing day is June 12

Letter: Commissioner Porter sinks wildlife bill

To the Editor: Vermont is no stranger to the wanton waste of wildlife. Photos of coyote carcasses nailed to trees and crows killed in shooting contests with their lifeless bodies lined up for bragging rights, are easily found on Vermont social media. Wanton waste can be defined as hunting or trapping wildlife and not using any of the meat, fur, or other body parts. Unlike other states, Vermont has no wanton waste prohibitions on game or furbearer species. A letter was sent to the Fish & Wildlife Board by a retired game warden in 2018 where he documented concerns as to the amount of wasteful killing he witnessed over the years from muskrats, to deer, to coyotes. Not surprisingly, the board never took up his petition, so Protect Our Wildlife decided to take it to the legislature, where there s a better chance for democracy.

Look Ahead, Vermont: Legislative deadlines, electric vehicles, and updating the law

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   The Legislature got some rest last week during its Town Meeting break. They’re back to work now, and there will be more than enough to keep them busy as the House-Senate crossover deadline looms on Friday. As always, you can watch the House and Senate’s committees, either live streaming or at your convenience, by finding their agendas on the Legislature’s web page. If you’re seeking for one-stop shopping in the House, the Ways & Means Committee, including Reps. Emilie Kornheiser of Brattleboro and David Durfee of Shaftsbury, seems a good place to train your focus this week. After all, legislative proposals in bills tend to require spending, and what things cost often informs how much ambition the state can afford.

Look Ahead, Vermont: Legislative deadlines, electric vehicles, and updating the law

Look Ahead, Vermont: Legislative deadlines, electric vehicles, and updating the law
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Athol Daily News - Warwick man wins Vermont lifetime hunting permit

Warwick man wins Vermont lifetime hunting permit This buck, seen with a complete set of antlers, encounters a doe. For the Recorder/Bill Danielson Modified: 2/5/2021 7:49:11 PM WARWICK A local man won the 2020 Vermont Lifetime Hunting and Fishing License Lottery out of 19,419 tickets purchased. Warwick resident Robert Hubbard, 57, bagged the win in January, according to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. Attempts to contact Hubbard were unsuccessful. This year’s ticket sales of $2 apiece netted $38,772.50 for the department. Its website states this money can be leveraged with federal dollars to produce more than $155,000 to support the department’s mission to conserve fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats. The department holds the drawing every year.

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