On Thursday, January 16th, John Austin, Wildlife Division Director for Vermont Fish and Wildlife, will give a presentation at 7 PM at the Salisbury Meeting House at 853 Maple Street in the center of Salisbury village.
John has been with fish and wildlife since 1994. He has a B.S. in wildlife biology from the University of Vermont and an M.S.L. in natural resource law and policy from Vermont Law School. John oversees the management and administration of the department's wildlife division. He works cooperatively to establish a division budget, operational plans, and address policy issues; and provide technical support to the wildlife division's programs. When he's not conserving Vermont's wildlife resources, he's out enjoying them, engaging in hunting and fishing, in addition to fly tying, woodworking, running, writing, and spending time with his family. He will discuss the many challenges and opportunities Vermont's Wildlife Division is now facing.
This presentation is part of the Salisbury Conservation Commission's Thursday Series. All talks are free and open to the public. Presentations generally last about an hour and questions are encouraged.
Event Location: Salisbury Meeting House at 853 Maple Street in the center of Salisbury village
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