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Coyote Catalog: Handy way to find hunters or trappers

North Dakota's Coyote Catalog helps landowners connect with coyote hunters and trappers.

December 13, 2018

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COYOTE CALL: A coyote covers a lot of rangeland in search of food. hartmanc10/Getty Images

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department and North Dakota Department of Agriculture are once again opening the Coyote Catalog to connect coyote hunters and trappers with landowners who are dealing with coyotes in their areas.

Last winter, nearly 30 landowners participated in the Coyote Catalog, along with 500 hunters and trappers.

Landowners can sign up on the Department of Agriculture website. County and contact information is required.

Hunters and trappers can sign up at the Game and Fish website.

Anyone who registered for the Coyote Catalog in the past must register again to activate their names on the database.

Throughout the winter, hunters or trappers may receive information on participating landowners, and they should contact landowners to make arrangements.

Landowners who are experiencing coyote depredation of livestock should first contact the U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services.

The Coyote Catalog will remain active through March 31.

For more information, contact Stephanie Tucker at Game and Fish, 701-220-1871 or [email protected]; or Jamie Good, at the Department of Agriculture, 701-328-2659 or [email protected].

Source: NDDA

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