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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with a Vermonter who found a threatened orchid species in Chittenden County, and a state botanist about the flower's significance.
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While most birds are facing rapid population declines across the continent, a long-lived scavenger is gaining ground in Vermont. The first pair of black vultures known to nest in Vermont had a chick in a falling down barn in Burlington in the spring of 2020.
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Vermont has detected its first cases of the new strain of avian flu.Two bald eagles tested positive for the virus over the weekend, according to state officials. While the highly contagious virus has not yet been detected in domestic birds, officials say they are concerned about this possibility.
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Vermont Edition discusses a proposed bill that would lead to more regulation of coyote hunting in Vermont.
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To bolster interest in the winter activity, the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department runs free ice fishing clinics around the state.
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Wildlife biologists have received reports of sick and dying songbirds in some mid-Atlantic and Midwestern states. There's no evidence the disease has...
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Len Gerardi worked as a fish biologist for Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department for over 35 years. Independent producer Erica Heilman took a long drive with him to talk about his life in conservation.
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Bald eagles are soaring again in Vermont. The magnificent birds were pushed to the brink of extinction by hunting, habitat loss and pesticide…
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The Fish and Wildlife Department and a state science advisory panel disagree over how to protect endangered bats in Vermont from a large-scale pesticide…
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For this big game cooking show, we'll speak with a few experts on how to properly process, cook, pair and eat your moose, bear and deer meat and whatever…