Homeowners and farmers who need help dealing with wildlife on their property can attend an upcoming meeting.
Purdue’s specialist, Brian MacGowan will lead the program at 6:30 p.m. May 19 at Heritage Hall on the Johnson County Fairgrounds.
Topics that will be covered include basic approaches to minimizing wildlife conflicts; identification of damage and control techniques for common culprits including deer, moles, voles, rabbits, raccoons, and groundhogs; and summarizing applicable laws and regulations regarding trapping, euthanasia and trans location.
Attendees should RSVP to 317-736-3724.