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A program in Brattleboro helping break down barriers to full-time work. Plus, the union perspective on the Brattleboro Retreat layoffs, Migrant Justice…
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If you've been seeing more black bears than usual, you're not alone. With a pandemic keeping Vermonters indoors, and a black bear population stressed by a…
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Spotting a bear in a Vermont town isn't really newsworthy, but it appears that at least some of Vermont's bears are feeling emboldened by Governor Scott's…
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An attack by bear hunting hounds has some lawmakers looking at changing the regulations around the practice of hunting bears with dogs.Last month, a…
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More than half of all Vermont households have firearms. The majority say they use them for hunting. Gun owner or not, firearm safety is a big conversation…
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Vermonters pride themselves on their connection to the land, but sometimes how one person values the natural world clashes with another's belief.Such a…
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Unlike regular law enforcement, game wardens work almost entirely alone, and they find — and make — their own cases. One day they might be checking up on…
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American eels are washing up dead on the shores of northern Lake Champlain, and biologists are investigating what may be killing them.Vermont Fish and…
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A key legislative panel is set to weigh in on the biggest changes to Vermont's deer hunting rules in decades.The Legislative Committee on Administrative…
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This year the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department proposed significant changes to hunting laws. The new proposal includes reducing the annual buck limit…