North Dakota Connects Landowners And Hunters On Coyote Problem

North Dakota's state agriculture and wildlife agencies have launched the fourth year of a program that connects hunters and trappers with landowners who are dealing with coyotes.

North Dakota Connects Landowners And Hunters On Coyote Problem

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota's state agriculture and wildlife agencies have launched the fourth year of a program that connects hunters and trappers with landowners who are dealing with coyotes.

Last year nearly 50 landowners and about 650 hunters and trappers took part in the Coyote Catalog program.

The program was activated this week and will remain active through the end of March.



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