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Monday
Dec272010

Vermont adopts plan to restore bald eagle population

The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department announced today it has adopted a plan to guide the restoration and management of bald eagles in the state. The Vermont Bald Eagle Recovery Plan focuses on monitoring and protecting bald eagle nesting sites so that eagles can "produce young on a consistent basis," a news release issued today states.

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