Two Coyote Conflict Management Workshops to be Held in August 2016

  • 29 June 2016
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The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, along with N.C. State Cooperative Extension and USDA Wildlife Services, is holding two coyote conflict management workshops for landowners who want to learn about available tools to remove problem coyotes from their property, as well as non-lethal methods that can be used to prevent conflicts. 

The first workshop will be held on Aug. 2 from 5:45 to 9 p.m., at the Iredell County Extension Center, located at 444 Bristol Drive in Statesville. 

The second workshop will be held on Aug. 9 from 5:45 to 9 p.m., at the Pitt County Extension Center, located at 403 Government Circle, in Greenville. 

The cost is $10 per person for each workshop. 

Biologists will discuss the following topics:

  • Coyote biology and behavior
  • Trapping techniques to address problem coyotes
  • Practical, non-lethal methods to prevent/reduce coyote conflicts
  • Laws and regulation on taking coyotes

 A question-and-answer session will begin at 8:45 p.m. 

For more information or to register for the Aug. 2 workshop in Statesville, call 704-873-0507.

For more information or to register for the Aug. 9 workshop in Greenville, call 252-902-1709.

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