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April 3, 2015Coyote workshop planned for Georgetown area April 14
The S.C. Department of Natural Resources, in conjunction with Clemson Extension, will host a Coyote Trapping and Management Workshop at the Trinity Christian Academy, dining hall at 608 West Ashland Ave., Andrews, SC on April 14.
The workshop will begin at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 14, and end at about 8:30 p.m. Previous trapping experience is not required and the workshop will cover coyote biology, regulations, and trapping techniques including a demonstration of effective trap sets by a professional trapper.
The cost for the workshop is $20 and includes dinner. Registration is available online or by calling (843) 546-4481.
Currently, a series of coyote seminars are planned throughout the state this year. To find a location near you check online. For information on coyotes in South Carolina and the rules and regulations associated with controlling them, call (803) 734-3886.
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