In the early 1980s, trapping fox, coyotes, badgers, muskrat and a bonus mink did more than just pay for gas. Fur prices were strong, and fox outnumbered coyotes to the point where a coyote pelt ...
Based on the frequency of garbage-can diving and attic prowling, citizens of the suburbs might conclude Ohio holds more than enough raccoons. Other furry critters not so much. Opossums and skunks ...
Trappers in Ohio are few, earnest and dedicated. Given that state regulations demand traps be checked daily, dedication is in fact a legal requirement regardless of cold, wind and snow. The year’s ...
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Hundreds of mink have been reported dead since being maliciously released from a Northumberland County fur farm on Sunday, Sept. 17. Mark Stahl, a Northumberland County farmer who raises mink for ...
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