Predator Management Training Program Opportunity

The Bosque County AgriLife Extension Service’s Wildlife Committee will be hosting a Predator Management Training on August 18, 2016 at the Meridian Civic Center.

Participants must RSVP by August 15th either by calling to register @ 254-435-2331 or by completing the form below.   We will accept a maximum of 15 participants.

Total Cost for the training is $79 but cost will be split, so be prepared to have or write 2 checks.

The cost of the class and training material will be $15 and will be payable to the “Livestock and Crops Committee.”

The cost of taking the test will be $64 and will be payable to “TDA.”

We are unable to accept credit card or cash payments. Fees are payable by check, money order or cashiers check.   

 Texas Dept. of Agriculture’s Predator Management Training Program works closely with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s Wildlife Services to help Texans in the livestock industry find the most appropriate control methods.  The program works to ensure the methods used to manage livestock predation are not hazardous to humans, non-target animals and the environment.  This program covers training on available management and monitoring techniques and certifies applications for use of M-44 sodium cyanide.  The program also includes other control methods and tips on identifying which type of animal is taking livestock.

 

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