Vermont Public Radio: game
VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with the deputy chief of enforcement for the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife and a game warden about role wardens play in the state.
The job of state game wardens may be more about managing people than managing animals. We discuss the law enforcement work of game wardens. Also, Senator Patrick Leahy on the Supreme Court nomination of Elena Kagan. And an update from VPR's Bob Kinzel on the Legislature's work over the weekend.
Lawrence Pyne and John Buck speak wityh VPR's Steve Zind about a new ten-year plan to address big game populations in Vermont.
As budget pressures sweep across state government, an advocacy group is urging the public not to forget about Vermont's wildlife.
At least one Vermont ski resort says this winter was the best ever; Vermont's Fish and Wildlife Department is drafting new policies that will guide management of the state's four big game species;
VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with Commissioner Wayne Laroche, former commissioner Steve Wright, and with Ed Gallo of the Vermont Hunters Anglers and Trappers Association about funding for the Fish & Wildlife Department.




