The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Beaver trapping: Two choices

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It should be noted in the (Jan. 15, 2020) article in regards to beaver trapping in the state of Connecticu­t that the citizens of the state of Connecticu­t have two choices in regards to the control of beavers. And looking slightly to our North will prove my points.

Either trappers will pay the state of Connecticu­t to trap beavers, or the taxpayers of Connecticu­t will pay profession­al Wildlife Control companies to trap beavers.

In the state of Massachuse­tts, where two forms a very effective traps have been banned, most trappers gave up and stopped trapping, which everyone who is opposed to trapping feels they have had a success in the ban in “saving” beavers.

But what they have actually done is force the state and private citizens to hire private wildlife control companies to trap the beavers anyway.

The same will happen here in Connecticu­t. Beavers are prolific breeders, and will clog Connecticu­t's waterways with dams, quickly.

So unless the concerned citizens of Connecticu­t would like another cost to come out of everyone’s pocket, (yes, even the anti-trappers pockets) rather than having the trappers actually pay the state, go ahead and ban trapping in Connecticu­t.

There will still be trapping in Connecticu­t. Excess beavers will be harvested, nothing will change in that regard.

So the real question is, do they want the state to pay to have a profession­al trapper remove the beavers, or do the taxpayers want to be paid to trap the beavers?

Either way .... the beavers will be still be trapped...that part will not change. It is the only effective way to keep their numbers in control.

Jim Gilbert, Winsted

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