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Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Trapping Workshops Share Historical, Biological Aspects of Furbearer Management
Online registration for youth and adult workshops begins Oct. 3
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) announces that youth and adult trapping workshops will open for registration on October 3, 2016. The workshops are being offered as a cooperative project between ADCNR, the Alabama Trappers and Predator Control Association, USDA Wildlife Services and Safari Club International.
The educational workshops will provide instruction on the historical aspects of trapping, biological information about furbearers and furbearer management, and the proper techniques of using trapping as a sound wildlife management tool.
All workshops are limited to 25 participants. The youth workshops are recommended for ages 7 and up and are free. Youth ages 7-15 must be accompanied by an adult. Youth over 16 are not required to have an adult present, but it is recommended.
Registration for all workshops will be online at www.outdooralabama.com beginning Oct. 3.
Youth Trapping Workshops
December 2-4, 2016: Red Bay, AL (Franklin Co.)
December 2-4, 2016: Greenville, AL (Butler Co.)
December 10-11, 2016: Citronelle, AL (Mobile Co.)
December 16-18, 2016: Kinston, AL (Geneva Co.)
January 6-8, 2017: Greensboro, AL (Hale Co.)
January 20-22, 2017: Scottsboro, AL (Jackson Co)
February 11-12, 2017: Pell City, AL (St. Clair Co.)
February 17-19, 2017: Spanish Fort, AL (Baldwin Co.)
Adult Trapping Workshops November 5-6, 2016: Hamilton, AL (Marion Co.)
February 25-26, 2017: Lowndesboro, AL (Lowndes Co)
The Lowndesboro workshop will be held at Southern Sportsman Lodge and a registration fee of $75 (payable to Southern Sportsman) includes one night’s lodging, two breakfasts, one lunch and one dinner. A nominal fee for meals will be charged for the Hamilton workshop. For more information contact Richard Tharp at the District IV Office at 334-347-1298.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources promotes wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of Alabama’s natural resources through four divisions: Marine Resources, State Lands, State Parks, and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries. To learn more about ADCNR, visit www.outdooralabama.com.
Alabama DNR