Trapper Education Courses Serve as Great Introduction to Trapping in Wisconsin

Students learn more about Wisconsin's furbearers in one of the WCTEP's Trapper Education courses Photo Credit: DNR
Students learn more about Wisconsin’s furbearers in one of the WCTEP’s Trapper Education courses (Photo Credit: DNR)
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Madison, WI -(Ammoland.com)- Anyone interested in trapping or in need of trapper education certification is encouraged to check out the online schedule for trapper education courses.

Students will learn more about furbearer identification and behavior, habitat requirements, trapping history, trapping techniques and placement, fur handling, trapping ethics, and trapping rules and regulations.

Those who did not purchase a trapping license in Wisconsin prior to 1992 are required to pass a trapper education course in order to trap in Wisconsin. Registration is $12 per student for both residents and non-residents. After completion of the course, residents will receive a 2016/2017 trapping license free of charge. Student with disabilities should specify any accommodations needed at the time of registration.

Few classes are offered during trapping season, and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources staff encourage those who plan to trap this upcoming season to take a class sooner rather than later. Classes are limited to a number of students and tend to fill quickly.

To search for trapper education courses offered by the department, visit Go Wild’s course enrollment page and select “trapper” from the list. It is important to remember that not all counties provide trapper education courses – to search statewide, do not select a county from the initial list.

For more information regarding trapping in Wisconsin, visit dnr.wi.gov and search keywords “trap” or “trapper ed.”

About The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WIDNR):

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is charged with sustaining and enhancing Wisconsin’s natural resources and environment. A cornerstone of our mission is providing for outdoor recreation in our state. The WIDNR Facebook page is a place for the outdoor recreating community to share information about fun in Wisconsin’s outdoors.

For more information, visit: http://dnr.wi.gov.