Understanding trapping and other tools to manage common wildlife problems in agricultural production systems
About this event
This training will provide introduction to common issues and concerns related to wildlife damage and disease for species that commonly come in conflict with agricultural producers in western Kentucky. Training will begin with some classroom discussion then quickly move to the field to go over various trapping techniques to deal with raccoons, beavers, muskrats, and many other wildlife species along with demonstration of non-lethal techniques.
Sign in begins at 8:30. This training will mostly be held in a field and barn setting. Please wear boots and dress accordingly. Lunch will be provided. Training will be held at the Phelp's farm at 1470 Cadiz Road, Princeton, KY 4245. Look for KATS sign.
CCA: 6 ceus
Questions can be directed to Lori Rogers lori.rogers@uky.edu or 270-625-2143