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Trapping in crosshairs amid western South Dakota beaver drought

Summary by thedakotascout.com
Photo by Svetozar Cenisev on UnsplashA plummeting beaver population in the Black Hills has state wildlife biologists pushing for a regional trapping ban that would still allow the critters to be hunted in other parts of South Dakota.The Game, Fish and Parks Commission is considering a proposed prohibition on beaver trapping in the upcoming 2025 and 2026 seasons in areas with lower counts of the North American capybara, and it’s anticipated the G…
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thedakotascout.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
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