MONTPELIER, Vt. – The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Board voted on April 25 to have 13 moose hunting permits awarded this year. By law, five permits will be available to Vermont military veterans and up to three permits will be available for “Special Opportunity” recipients with life-threatening illnesses; the remaining five permits will be auctioned in accordance with regulations.

The hunt will be restricted to bull moose in Wildlife Management Units E1 and E2 in the northeastern corner of the state where the Fish & Wildlife Department recommends the moose population be maintained at its current level to reduce the effects of winter ticks. The department expects only nine to ten moose to be taken. The small number of bulls-only permits is not expected to have any impact on Vermont’s moose population.

No regular public lottery will be held. People who have moose hunting bonus points from previous years will have those points “frozen” so that they may be used in future years.

The special priority drawing for five permits for Vermont military veterans will occur on August 1. Veterans may apply at no cost starting on April 30 on Fish & Wildlife’s website (www.vtfishandwildlife.com) or by mailing downloaded applications. The deadline to apply is July 6. Veteran permit recipients may hunt only in the October 20-25 season. Veterans who have bonus points from previous years must apply in the veteran lottery this year in order to preserve their veteran bonus points. Those who would like to request a paper application or need assistance applying may call the department’s licensing office at 802-828-1190.

Three moose permits will also be available to “Special Opportunity” recipients – people who have life-threatening illnesses and who are sponsored by a qualified charitable organization. These permit

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