Public Hearings Set for Deer, Moose

Hunters, landowners and anyone else interested in deer and moose should plan on attending one of the Vermont Fish & Wildlife public hearings being held in March and May.

The hearings will include results of Vermont’s 2017 deer and moose seasons and prospects for hunting next fall as well as an opportunity for people to provide their observations and opinions regarding deer and moose. 

The hearings will also include a review of the proposed 2018 moose hunting season and an opportunity for the public to comment. 

On February 21, the Fish & Wildlife Board preliminarily approved issuing moose permits for the 2018 season.  The Fish & Wildlife Department’s big game team recommended that only 14 permits for bull moose be issued for the October hunting seasons.  The permits would be for WMUs E1 and E2 in the Northeast Kingdom, where moose numbers are close to biologists’ density goals.   The number of moose hunting permits was reduced from 80 in 2017 and 141 in 2016 to allow growth of the moose population. 

“We propose to limit the harvest of moose to that region of the state where we want to maintain moose densities at current levels in order to reduce the effects of winter ticks,” said moose biologist Cedric Alexander.  “Throughout the rest of the state, we recommend suspending the harvest of moose until populations increase closer to their goals.”

The hearings are scheduled for 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. as follows:

Monday, March 19 – Montpelier High School, 5 High School Dr., Montpelier, VT 05602

Wednesday, March 21 – Windsor Welcome Center, 3 Railroad Ave., Windsor, VT 05089

Thursday, March 22 – Lake Region Union High School, 317 Lake Region Rd., Orleans, VT  05860

Tuesday, May 8 – Rutland High School, 22 Stratton Rd., Rutland, VT 05701

Thursday, May 10 – South Burlington High School, 550 Dorset St., South Burlington, VT 05403

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Media Contacts:  Cedric Alexander 802-751-0105 for moose 
Nick Fortin 802-786-3860 for deer 
Scott Darling, 802-786-3862

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