Vermont Coverts Woodlands For Wildlife
In 1983, the Ruffed Grouse Society received a grant to look at ways of reaching the millions of private forest landowners throughout the United States with wildlife management information.
New Hampshire Fish And Game’s Mark Beauchesne Highlights Department Activities
Just listening to him talk, you quickly realize he is an enthusiastic hunter and angler who spends much of his free time pursuing those activities. Bird hunting being one of his favorite sports.
Beauchesne started at Fish and Game as a volunteer 28 years ago and soon became a full time employee holding many different jobs over the years. He is currently Programs Manager in the Public Information and Education Division.
Remembering Route 66
I was not enamored of Los Angeles and after a short time, returned home to Vermont with Bob Poutre also via Route 66. Bob had moved to California with his wife Betty a year or two before and was moving back to Vermont.
Leave Fawns Alone
Fawns do not attempt to evade predators during their first few weeks, instead relying on camouflage and stillness to remain undetected. During these times, fawns learn critical survival skills from their mothers. Bringing a fawn into a human environment results in separation from its mother, and it usually results in a sad ending for the animal..