
Hunting on the decline
Hunting/angling licenses on the decline in Vt., Fish & Wildlife Dept. lacks funding
In autumn, deep within the forests of Vermont, the only audible sounds are the crunch of snow-dusted leaves beneath your boots, the occasional flutter of a restless bird's wings, and the sporadic breeze, which clicks the thin tree branches together in a soft cacophony. Your object is to wait until it's safe to proceed without any disturbance; tracking a deer is a difficult and lengthy mission. (Full story)
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