Separate licenses for animal damage control vs fur
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09/04/25 10:35 AM
09/04/25 10:35 AM
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Wisconsin
Scott__aR
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Wisconsin
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I need of a quick hand raise before a meeting tonight at 6
Which states have separate licenses for animal damage control work vs fur harvesting (trapping) and is the animal damage control license above and beyond the requirements of a fur trapping license?
Greatly appreciate your feedback!
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Re: Separate licenses for animal damage control vs fur
[Re: Scott__aR]
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09/04/25 11:31 AM
09/04/25 11:31 AM
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Joined: Sep 2010
NC, Person Co.
QuietButDeadly
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NC is separate. Trapping license for fur. WCA license for damage control. You do not have to have a trapping license to get a WCA license but WCA requires an initial two day course and ongoing education credits for the annual renewals.
Life Member: NCTA, VTA, NTA, TTFHA, MFTI Member: FTA
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Re: Separate licenses for animal damage control vs fur
[Re: Scott__aR]
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09/04/25 04:07 PM
09/04/25 04:07 PM
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Churchville, NY
Bob Samuelson
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Churchville, NY
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Need a NWCO license in NY. Have to take a test and after passing you get to pay $50 a year license fee! You also have to keep a log of catch species and disposal. Log must be submitted when renewing license. If you have taken beaver cable restraint class cable restraints can be used for beaver but only on nuisance jobs! Cable restraints cannot be used during fur season. Trapping license is separate and all regular regulations apply.
Last edited by Bob Samuelson; 09/04/25 04:10 PM.
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Re: Separate licenses for animal damage control vs fur
[Re: Scott__aR]
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09/04/25 04:07 PM
09/04/25 04:07 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
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Green County Wisconsin
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WI 29.337 allows the land owner or agent of land owner to take non game animals for the purpose of nuisance animal removal
All persons assisting a landowner (i.e., acting as an agent of a land- owner) in the removal of animals causing damage must possess the following in accordance with NR 12.10(3)(c): a) A valid hunting or trapping license if shooting or trapping the animal. b) Written approval from the landowner, which includes: • Name, address, and phone number of landowner and per- son removing wild animals • Property location and removal activities • Authorized time period of removal • Species of animals authorized for removal • Signature of the landowner or lessee and date.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Separate licenses for animal damage control vs fur
[Re: Scott__aR]
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09/04/25 05:24 PM
09/04/25 05:24 PM
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Killingly, CT
Brian Mongeau
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CT has separate licenses. Annual trapping license is just for in season fur bearers. NWCO license (2 years) is year round and also covers almost all nuisance animals besides fur bearers; bats, squirrels, birds, etc. Some of our fur bearers require an "out of season" permit (beaver, otter, fox, coyote, mink). Do not need a Trapping license for NWCO work, but NWCO's can utilize the animals for fur or consumption.
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Re: Separate licenses for animal damage control vs fur
[Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE]
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09/04/25 09:09 PM
09/04/25 09:09 PM
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WI
BvrRetriever
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WI
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WI 29.337 allows the land owner or agent of land owner to take non game animals for the purpose of nuisance animal removal
All persons assisting a landowner (i.e., acting as an agent of a land- owner) in the removal of animals causing damage must possess the following in accordance with NR 12.10(3)(c): a) A valid hunting or trapping license if shooting or trapping the animal. b) Written approval from the landowner, which includes: • Name, address, and phone number of landowner and per- son removing wild animals • Property location and removal activities • Authorized time period of removal • Species of animals authorized for removal • Signature of the landowner or lessee and date.
And I hope nobody is trying to change this.
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Re: Separate licenses for animal damage control vs fur
[Re: BvrRetriever]
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Yesterday at 12:38 AM
Yesterday at 12:38 AM
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Green County Wisconsin
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Green County Wisconsin
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WI 29.337 allows the land owner or agent of land owner to take non game animals for the purpose of nuisance animal removal
All persons assisting a landowner (i.e., acting as an agent of a land- owner) in the removal of animals causing damage must possess the following in accordance with NR 12.10(3)(c): a) A valid hunting or trapping license if shooting or trapping the animal. b) Written approval from the landowner, which includes: • Name, address, and phone number of landowner and per- son removing wild animals • Property location and removal activities • Authorized time period of removal • Species of animals authorized for removal • Signature of the landowner or lessee and date.
And I hope nobody is trying to change this. ditto this lets you help your farmer friend or relative even though you don't live on the farm. your neighbor with a skunk. helped a bunch of friends , family , and a few neighbors. the only reason to change it would be someone looking to make bank in the ADC industry by forcing people to pay for a contractor to come in and do the work and charge a lot more. wouldn't be the first time we saw such a thing , an industry pushing for a quick paycheck that actually makes the issue worse because people won't or can't pay it.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Separate licenses for animal damage control vs fur
[Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE]
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Yesterday at 09:40 AM
Yesterday at 09:40 AM
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NC, Person Co.
QuietButDeadly
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WI 29.337 allows the land owner or agent of land owner to take non game animals for the purpose of nuisance animal removal
All persons assisting a landowner (i.e., acting as an agent of a land- owner) in the removal of animals causing damage must possess the following in accordance with NR 12.10(3)(c): a) A valid hunting or trapping license if shooting or trapping the animal. b) Written approval from the landowner, which includes: • Name, address, and phone number of landowner and per- son removing wild animals • Property location and removal activities • Authorized time period of removal • Species of animals authorized for removal • Signature of the landowner or lessee and date.
I am not familiar with what WI defines as game animals versus non game animals but the above does seem reasonable. But it only applies to non game animals. What about game animals?
Life Member: NCTA, VTA, NTA, TTFHA, MFTI Member: FTA
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