Introduction to Trapping
Benefits to Trapping Raccoons
By Laura Gidney
Trapping is not easy, and that certainly includes getting started! Join Laura Gidney – certified trapping instructor – as she walks you through getting started with trapping, specifically with raccoons. She’ll discuss how both trappers and raccoons tend to get a bad rap, but why trapping is so important, including managing raccoons. She’ll also help you with choosing a trap from the different kinds available. Then showing you how you can utilize the animal from cooking, fur tanning, skull cleaning – even jewelry, soap and candles! Yes! Trapping is GOOD! Join us now!
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In this article:
Raccoons’ (and trappers’) bad rap
Benefits to trapping
Why it’s important to manage raccoons
The havoc of raccoons
Before you start
Choosing a trap and different kinds of traps
Utilizing the animal and what you can do with it
Trapping is GOOD!
Laura Gidney is a certified trapping instructor and has a nuisance wildlife license for the state of New York. She also mentors at the Pat Arnold Youth Trapping Camp.
Learn how to get started trapping now! It’s free!
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