Ohio's trapping season for various species opens on November 10, with some seasons extending through February. Coyotes are the only species that can be legally trapped year-round in the state.
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One gardener discovered a friendly opossum, a strawberry thief, and couldn't bear to get rid of their frequent visitor.
"Selling wildlife is illegal due to concerns about overharvesting, disease, and potential attacks on people," Keith Stephens ...