Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting Blog
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Two bills in the Vermont Legislature that were originally set up to ban two hunting practices in the state have been watered down as they exit the Senate.
Published: Apr. 6, 2022 at 5:35 AM PDT
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) – Two bills in the Vermont Legislature that were originally set up to ban two hunting practices in the state have been watered down as they exit the Senate.
Both have created dialogue about trapping in the state and hunting coyotes with hounds. It’s leaving advocacy groups on both sides of the hunting spectrum watching closely.
“It seems like we have reached that middle ground that makes sense,” Vt. Fish and Wildlife Commissioner Chris Herrick said.
Herrick says two Senate bills advancing are reflective of compromise happening in Vermont’s everchanging landscape around…
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