The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Conservation Group is a non-profit membership-based organization promoting conservation, environmental education, and outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing. We are based in northeastern Vermont but have no defined “region” within which we work. We are actively involved in issues and projects relevant at local, state, regional and international scales.
Our Mission
To promote the preservation and conservation of Vermont’s fish and wildlife so that its citizens and guests may continue to enjoy the quality recreational opportunities they provide.
Board of Directors
Officers
President | Vice President | Secretary/Treasurer |
Matt Breton | Greg Fortin | Walt Driscoll |
Current Directors:
Byron Fish 802-723-6385 bdsmfish@comcast.net
Pete Engels 802-723-5950 petere33@comcast.net
Pete Rodin 802-723-4084
Craig Nolan 802-822-9926 cnolan1@myfairpoint.net
Ray Royce
Ray Bicknell 802-873-9312 weigand-bicknell@comcast.net
Conrad Fortin 802-766-5195 mrcoondog@hotmail.com
Greg Fortin 802-323-2495 gfortin@fastmail.fm
Walt Driscoll 802-723-6290 northwildlife@yahoo.com
Paul Noel
Michael Kolsun
Molly Cook
Chance Hodgeman sirchancealot100@gmail.com
Matt Laferriere 802-535-4226 ml.carpentry@hotmail.com
Matt Breton 802-673-8981 mattbreton@gmail.com
Founding Directors (to serve at meetings in the absence of directors)
Del Green | Willard Taft | Richard Tinker |
Moe Jacobs | David MacDivitt | Nancy Green |
Allen Turner | Fred Murphy | Craig Lefevre |
Ercil Davis | Paul Mason | Burt Austin |
Hall Buzzell |
The VTFWCG charter states that we are to have 15 directors on the board. We welcome anyone who thinks they might have an interest in the conservation of our natural resources and or would be willing do donate some volunteer time towards that goal to join us at one of our monthly meetings. These are held on first Thursday of every month at our fish-rearing facility on Elliot Acres Rd in Morgan VT. Another option would be to call any one of our directors listed above and simply express your interest. The meetings are all open to the public for members and non members alike. Please come and share your ideas and opinions with us to help with our mission to conserve and protect our natural resources for future generations.