Episode 39: Furharvesting and Trapping
In Kansas, the term "furbearers" encompasses a number of species, including badger, bobcat, beaver, gray fox, red fox, swift fox, mink, muskrat, opossum, otter, raccoon, striped skunk, and weasel. With abundant furbearer populations throughout most of Kansas, furharvesting opportunities abound. In fact, furbearers are probably one of our most under-utilized natural resources, and the benefits of their harvest are numerous. Regulated furharvesting during the legal seasons serves as the primary means of furbearer population and damage control. Flatlander hosts Tanna and Lyndzee sit down with James Svaty, KDWP wildlife biologist, to talk about the biological impact of trapping as well as the cultural and social importance of furharvesting in the lifestyles of many participants.HostsTanna Fanshier, Lyndzee RhineSourcesKDWP Furharvesting InformationKansas Furharvesting Licenses and PermitsRegulationsKansas FurbearersBest Management PracticesFurharvester Education CertificateKDWP Hunting and Furharvesting Regulations SummaryKDWP Commission Meetings Follow the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks on Facebook and Instagram. Follow the Kansas Wildlife Federation on Facebook and Instagram.
Episode 39: Furharvesting and Trapping