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Threatened and Endangered Species

Vermont

Vermont

WS’ program in Vermont reflects the State’s diverse wildlife.  It works to protect people, pets, and livestock from wildlife-borne diseases; guards natural resources; and educates the public about wildlife and wildlife damage management.  To enhance recovery of the State-threatened eastern spiny softshell turtle, WS conducted predator trapping activities.  In addition, WS installed temporary electric fences and trail cameras and conducted habitat modification to further reduce nest predation.

Species Group
Species Protected
Fed Status
State Status
Total Amount Expended
Reptile TURTLE, EASTERN SPINY SOFTSHELL
S/T
2,063
Total Species

    1

Total
2,063

SF/T – State Threatened

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Last Modified: August 10, 2010

2012 WS Informational Notebook