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Managing Maryland’s River Otter Population Through Trapping

Managing Maryland’s River Otter Population Through Trapping

by marylandbay | Dec 27, 2021 | Maryland's Furbearers

In Maryland, where waterways twine like threads through the landscape, the river otter plays a curious part. These sleek, frolicking creatures, symbols of aquatic vitality, have stirred a conversation as complex as the rivers they navigate. We’re delving into...
Skunks in Maryland: A Delicate Dance of Coexistence

Skunks in Maryland: A Delicate Dance of Coexistence

by marylandbay | Dec 27, 2021 | Maryland's Furbearers

Unraveling the Skunk Dilemma Skunks, those striped creatures of the night, have long been part of Maryland’s rich tapestry of wildlife. In the moonlit gardens and under the starry skies, they scuttle, forage, and live out their nocturnal lives. But their...
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  • The Beneficial Tool of Ethical Trapping for Re-establishing River Otters in Western Maryland
  • Unraveling Common Misconceptions and Understanding the Benefits of Trapping Furbearers
  • Navigating the Capitol Hill Fox Crisis: Ethical Trapping as the Crucial Balance
  • The Howl of Crisis: Unraveling the Rockville Coyote Attacks and the Ethical Path to Predator Control.
  • Navigating the Rabid Coyote Incident: Urbanization, Wildlife Management, and the Role of Ethical Trapping
  • Navigating the Suburban Wilderness: Challenges of Foxes, Raccoons, and Coyotes in Maryland
  • Rabies Alert: Unmasking the Silent Threat in Charles County and the Vital Role of Trapping in a Changing Landscape

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