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Upcoming Hearings on Waterfowl Hunting Seasons

Public hearings are scheduled for March 11 and March 13 regarding the status of migratory game bird populations and the proposed hunting seasons for 2025 in Vermont and New York’s Lake Champlain zone. These annual informational meetings, held by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board, provide an opportunity for community input on the regulations that govern waterfowl hunting in the area.

As federal regulations mandate consistent waterfowl seasons and bag limits across the Lake Champlain Zone, participation in these hearings is crucial for local hunters and conservationists alike. Attendees can learn about the proposals and share their comments until March 31 via email. The proposed 2025 Migratory Game Bird Seasons can also be accessed online for those unable to attend the meetings in person.

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