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Emerald Ash Borer Confirmed in<br />

Two More Vermont Counties<br />

The Vermont Department of Forests, Parks<br />

and Recreation (FPR) and the Vermont<br />

Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets<br />

(VAAFM) announced today that the emerald<br />

ash borer (EAB) has been detected in two<br />

additional Vermont counties. Samples were<br />

collected in Washington County and Caledonia<br />

County on March 16th during a survey for the<br />

insect. Samples collected from three Vermont<br />

counties have now been confirmed to be<br />

emerald ash borer by USDA taxonomists.<br />

State and federal officials have been conducting<br />

a geographically-targeted survey following<br />

the initial detection of EAB in northern<br />

Orange County late last month. The survey<br />

is focused on determining the scope of<br />

infestation in the state. Results from the survey<br />

will assist government officials in making<br />

informed decisions including management<br />

recommendations and the implementation<br />

of a pending quarantine.<br />

In general, management in areas infested<br />

with EAB focuses on slowing the spread of<br />

the insect. Eradication of the pest itself is not<br />

considered to be a viable option. Citizens can<br />

help mitigate the spread of EAB by limiting<br />

the movement of potentially infested material<br />

such as firewood. Vermont currently prohibits<br />

bringing untreated firewood into the state.<br />

Learn more about the Vermont firewood rule<br />

at firewood.vt.gov.<br />

Citizens are encouraged to look for signs<br />

and symptoms of the emerald ash borer and<br />

report suspicious findings on VTinvasives.<br />

org. Detailed information about the pest and<br />

what to look for may be found at the same<br />

website. Vermonters can also learn more<br />

about what EAB damage looks like how to<br />

report a potential sighting by visiting http://<br />

agriculture.vermont.gov/Emerald_Ash_<br />

Borer. Video and pictures of EAB damage in<br />

Vermont can be found there. Private land<br />

owners looking for information about managing<br />

ash in woodlots and UVA (current use)<br />

plans should contact their county forester,<br />

contacts for which can be found at http://fpr.<br />

vermont.gov.<br />

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Deer Ages Available<br />

on F&W Website<br />

Hunters who provided the Vermont Fish & Wildlife<br />

Department with a tooth from their deer last year can now find<br />

out how old their deer was by visiting the department’s website,<br />

www.vtfishandwildlife.com.<br />

Hunters submitted 2,808 teeth from the bucks they took<br />

during the November rifle deer season. Combined with the<br />

1,207 deer examined by biologists at reporting stations during<br />

the youth and rifle seasons, biologists were able to get accurate<br />

ages for 4,015 deer.<br />

“We are thankful to the thousands of hunters who were<br />

willing to support our deer management efforts by bringing<br />

their deer to a biological reporting station or providing us with<br />

a tooth from their deer,” said Deer Project Leader Nick Fortin.<br />

“We are also grateful to the reporting stations that helped collect<br />

teeth from the deer they reported. This effort would not<br />

have been as successful without their assistance.”<br />

If a hunter’s deer was three years old or older and it wasn’t<br />

examined by a biologist at a reporting station, Fish & Wildlife<br />

would like a picture of its antlers. To help, hunters can send a<br />

picture (or two) to AntlerPics@vermont.gov. Pictures should<br />

clearly show all antler points. Please include your name and<br />

Conservation ID, or other identifying information in the<br />

email.<br />

• • •<br />

Vermont Fish & Wildlife<br />

Shooting Range Grant<br />

Application Deadline<br />

Extended to April 15<br />

Vermont Fish & Wildlife has extended its deadline to apply<br />

for shooting range improvement grants to April 15.<br />

Developed to encourage upgrades of shooting ranges to<br />

enhance their safety and operation, the Shooting Range<br />

Improvement Grant Program seeks grant applications from<br />

clubs and government agencies involved in the operation of<br />

shooting ranges, including archery ranges until 4:30 p.m. The<br />

grant period begins July 1, 20<strong>18</strong>.<br />

Eligible projects include shooting range re-development,<br />

noise abatement structures, safety berms, shooting benches,<br />

overhead shelters, and the construction or improvement of<br />

access roads and parking lots. Grant money may also be used<br />

for lead mitigation, such as recycling, reducing range floor<br />

surface drainage or liming range property.<br />

An estimated $80,000 in grant funds will be available this<br />

year. These funds are derived through the U.S. Fish and<br />

Wildlife Service Wildlife Restoration Program which is based<br />

on federal excise taxes on hunting and shooting equipment.<br />

Ranges that receive one of these grants must provide at least<br />

20 hours of public use per month when in operation and be<br />

open at reasonable times for hunter education courses.<br />

For further information and a grant application, contact<br />

Daneil Pieterse by phone at (802) 272-6923 or by email at<br />

Daneil.Pieterse@Vermont.Gov .<br />

2014 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW<br />

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2016 Chevrolet Sonic Hatch LT Auto<br />

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