Vermont Fish & Wildlife launches mobile app

The new Vermont Outdoors mobile app encourages Vermonters to find new opportunities to hunt, fish, trap, and explore department-owned lands in a safe and socially distanced manner.
The new Vermont Outdoors mobile app encourages Vermonters to find new opportunities to hunt, fish, trap, and explore department-owned lands in a safe and socially distanced manner. Photo provided

MONTPELIER, Vt. – The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department released a new mobile application to help the public recreate outdoors in a safe and socially distanced manner. The “Vermont Outdoors” app connects the public with department lands, fish and wildlife regulations, and up-to-date Covid-19 guidance.

“We’ve seen an increase in outdoor recreation across our 100 wildlife management areas and nearly 200 fishing access areas since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic,” said Lands and Facilities Administrator Mike Wichrowski. “This new app will encourage Vermonters to find new opportunities to hunt, fish, trap, or view wildlife on public lands and waters. The app will also provide access to fish and wildlife law digests, baitfish dealers, department news and current events, and the ability to report fish and wildlife violations.”

This project was paid for with federal funds from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security stimulus to enhance outdoor recreational opportunities. Other CARES funded projects completed by the department included improvements to boat ramps and other water access points, wildlife management area roads, parking areas, and informational signage.

The application can be downloaded at the Apple App Store or Google Play.

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