Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Deer Hearings


The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department scheduled five annual public hearings this month to discuss the state's white-tailed deer herd, the final one is in Springfield March 30th.

WATERBURY, VT -- If you have an interest in Vermont's white-tailed deer you will want to attend one of the five annual public hearings being held in March by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department to discuss the deer herd. The meetings begin March 24th in Manchester.

Wildlife biologists will share information on 2010 hunting season results as well as data gathered at biological check stations on antler measurements, ages and weights of deer taken. Winter severity data will be reviewed, and the prospects for 2011 season will be discussed.

Anyone interested is urged to attend one of the following meetings, all beginning at 7:00 p.m. and ending at 8:30 p.m.

March 24 Manchester – Burr & Burton Seminary H.S., 57 Seminary Avenue, Manchester Ctr.

March 28 Lyndonville – Lyndon State College, Academic & Student Activity Ctr., Rm100, 1001 College Rd.

March 29 Montpelier -- Pavilion Auditorium, 109 State Street

March 29 Middlebury -- Middlebury Union High School, 73 Charles Avenue

March 30 Springfield -- Springfield High School, 303 South Street

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