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Letter: Stop the Presses... Y'all Can't Be Doing That By Cynthia Meyer Well-meaning people live trap a nuisance animal only to relocate the problem to someone else's front door. And I don't believe relocating critters is legal even to a State Park or lake area. Even though they may be wreaking havoc for awhile, either get rid of the problem before birthing season or wait till after the kits are weaned. Especially, now when sow coons can have kits in the dens. Without a mother the youngsters will surely starve. We need feedback from the local Game Warden on this situation as corn is starting to mature in the gardens and can be annihilated in one short night as well as cleaning out a hen house. And there will be more critters dropped off near farms than puppies and kittens. Although we tend to blame the masked bandits and waddling Pogos (opossums) they are only trying to survive, and we must remember they must have a place to live also, so our best defense is to not leave midnight smackerels which entices them in if at all possible. This story was posted on 2020-06-29 11:52:04
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