State law allows wildlife to be trapped and killed under regulated methods, but restricts the public from caring for injured animals without permits.
Sept. 17-18: Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission meeting, TWRA Ray Bell Region II Building, Ellington Agriculture Center. Public invited. Sept. 17: Teal hunting season opens. Sept. 18: Raccoon and ...
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ATLANTA — Georgia's Department of Natural Resources is proposing new rules that would expand the hunting season for raccoons and opossums. The agency is proposing to eliminate the trapping season on ...
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