Fish and Wildlife Sector

As a landmass right in lake Champlain, Ralston is no stranger to the act of fishing. However, as such an isolated landmass, regulation becomes difficult; while we can assume the population of Ralston would be responsible while fishing, a lack of guarantees means that Ralston could land in hot water if the lake were to suffer from overfishing.

Enter: A dedicated home for the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. Instead of having a Ralston dedicated Fish and Wildlife department separate from the state government, direct cooperation results in not only maintaining a healthy ecosystem but also allows for easy access to things like hunting licenses without requiring long drives to and from the other nearest public facilities. The building will be established in the populated area of ward 3, placing it close to both populated areas and the large forest on the east side of the island.

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