Vermont is a particularly nature-rich state, with three quarters of its area covered in forest. Each of the main forest types--beech-maple, pine, and spruce--are home to unique communities of animals, making the state an excellent place to discover and learn about flora and fauna. Black Bears forage in hardwood forests, while Moose feed in various wetlands. Pine forests host state bird Hermit Thrush, and iconic northern species like Spruce Grouse...