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  2. Bypass that buck: How hunting does could improve ... - AOL

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    Some of Vermont's deer are not thriving and ecosystems are being ravaged by overpopulation. The state is issuing more "antlerless" deer permits. Bypass that buck: How hunting does could improve ...

  3. Calvin Coolidge State Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Association of Snow Travelers (VAST) grooms an extensive network of road and trails for snowmobiling in the winter. There are also hunting opportunities for game species such as deer, moose, and ruffed grouse. The CCC built many of the roads in the East section. [2]

  4. Lord State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Lord State Forest, also known as Albert C. Lord State Forest, covers 64 acres (0.26 km 2) in Cavendish, Vermont in Windsor County. [1] The forest is managed by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation. Activities in the forest include hunting and snowshoeing.

  5. Bear hunting season to start in Vermont: What to know about ...

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    Vermont's bear hunting season is starting on Sept. 1 and will continue through Nov. 24 with early and late seasons. Hunters are restricted to one bear.

  6. Williams River State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Williams River State Forest covers 108 acres (0.44 km 2) in Chester in Windham County, Vermont. [1] The forest is managed by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation. [2] Activities in the forest include hiking, snowshoeing, hunting and wildlife viewing. The south branch of Williams River (Vermont) flows along the edge of the ...

  7. 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.

  8. Victory State Forest - Wikipedia

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    The forest is managed by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation mainly for timber resources and wildlife habitat. Activities in the forest include hunting, trapping, wildlife viewing, snowmobiling, hiking, snowshoeing, and horseback riding. [2] Portions of the forest are open for primitive camping.

  9. William C. Putnam State Forest - Wikipedia

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    William C. Putnam State Forest covers 146 acres (0.59 km 2) in Grafton in Windham County, Vermont. [1] The forest is managed by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation. Activities in the forest include hiking, snowshoeing and hunting.