Moose are on the move, so drive with caution

Moose are more likely to be crossing roadways at this time of year, especially after dark or early in the morning because this is their breeding season.

Moose permit applications available

The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board voted to have 60 either-sex moose hunting permits and 40 antlerless moose hunting permits available this year.

Be alert to avoid moose on highways

MONTPELIER — Drivers need to be alert and cautious because moose are on the move, according to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. Moose are more likely to be crossing roadways at this time of year, especially after dark or early in the morning, bec … (read more)

Moose permit applications available

MONTPELIER — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board voted on April 7 to have 60 either-sex moose hunting permits and 40 antlerless moose hunting permits available this year for a hunt limited to Vermont’s Wildlife Management Unit (WMU)-E in the northeastern … (read more)

Watch for moose in roads

MONTPELIER — Drivers need to be alert and cautious because moose are on the move, according to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. Moose are more likely to be crossing roadways at this time of year, especially after dark or early in the morning, becau … (read more)

Vermont sets its moose permit numbers

MONTPELIER — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board recently voted to award 55 moose hunting permits this year. Moose permit applications are now available on the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s website, vtfishandwildlife.com, for the hunt limited to … (read more)

Look out for moose on Vt. roads this fall

MONTPELIER — Drivers need to be alert and cautious because moose are on the move, according to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. Moose are more likely to be crossing roadways at this time of year, especially after dark or early in the morning becaus … (read more)