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MUSKRATS BEING TRAPPED
MUSKRAT LOVE - MAKE ONE PHONE CALL TODAY

The Village of Hobart (near Green Bay) has contracted with Suburban Wildlife Solutions to control the muskrat population in Village retention ponds. This means that the unaware muskrats will most likely be trapped and killed.

Please make one phone call today to Village of Hobart Administrator Aaron Kramer. Tell him you are concerned about the muskrat trapping this week and next fall, and would like to know what non-lethal methods they used first. Also ask if the muskrats will be relocated or killed. And finally, voice your thoughts on their decision to "control" the muskrats.

Choosing lethal methods is a quick and (in our opinion) lazy way of trying to control wildlife. Non-lethal methods should always be method of choice. We share this planet with all living beings.

Aaron Kramer: 920-869-3804 (or 920-869-3807 if that number gets full)*
A SONG TO KEEP IN YOUR HEAD TODAY
"And they whirl and they twirl and they tango
Singing and Jinging a Jango
Floating like the heavens above
Looks like Muskrat Love"


" FOR INQUIRING MINDS: DNR TRAP-CHECKING REQUIREMENTS

Non-submersion (dry) Set: non-submersion sets must be attended and checked in person at least once each day and any captured animals must be removed from the set, except that weasel boxes may be checked every four days given that: 1. the entrance hole is no greater than 1⅜ inches in diameter; 2. the enclosure set must use a body-grip trap (for weasels this includes a foothold trap and rat snap trap); and 3. the enclosure is securely anchored to an immovable object.

Water Set: water sets, except submersion sets, must be attended and checked in person at least once each day and any captured animals must be removed from the set.

Submersion Set: any trap set capable of capturing an animal and capable of submersing the captured animal. Slide wires or poles, locking devices, slip chains, weighted traps and traps staked in deep water are commonly used in submersion sets. A body gripping trap is not a submersion set when more than one-half of the set trap is located above water. Traps must be attended and checked in person within a 4-day period following the last tending of the set. Any captured animals must be removed from the set unless it is an under ice set. You must monitor water levels to ensure effective submersion sets. Under Ice Set: there are no mandated trap checking periods for sets made under the ice.

Suburban Wildlife Solutions ATV Driving Around the Ponds
*Too shy to call? Email Aaron Kramer at aaron@hobart-wi.org. But phone calls are best.
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