Idaho Fish and Game has just posted a number of wolf trapper education classes across the state.
Classes are available in all regions between now and December. Anyone wanting to trap wolves in Idaho must attend a wolf trapper education course.
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Tight shot of a gray wolf in fall.
Photo by IDFGIdaho Fish and Game has just posted a number of wolf trapper education classes across the state.
Classes are available in all regions between now and December. Anyone wanting to trap wolves in Idaho must attend a wolf trapper education course.
Pre-registration is required. If you or someone you know is interested in attending a wolf trapper education class, please click the link below, select the class that works best for you, and register.
Cost is $9.75. You also can register in-person at any regional IDFG office.
Individuals that have not held an Idaho trapping license prior to 2011 also will be required to take a standard trapper education course. Available courses can be found at:
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