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Sunflowers and Opossums | Fins, Fur, and Feathers Episode 24
Fall is in the air in the Great Plains, and the signs include shorter days, cooler mornings, brilliant yellow sunflowers and dispersing mammals. In this episode, Drew and Joe discuss sunflowers, the value that they provide to wildlife, why we see these beautiful plants in some places and not others. The conversation then takes a turn to focus on opossum biology and management.
Resources discussed in this episode:
KDWP 2023 Summer Roadside Survey Report: ksoutdoors.com/Services/Research-Publications/Wildlife-Research-Surveys
Virginia Opossum Diet/Ecological Trap Studies:
royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rspb.2009.1159?casa_token=XMw9PomAH2IAAAAA%3ABGDOWaXUul7IY_9cNhLG44Uontx_dM1zrPdmnWmUaacvYgb02Ucvw7A3OlCO3VSRbRvYusH5r11mk0TC
www.researchgate.net/profile/Cecilia-Hennessy/publication/353264681_Are_Virginia_opossums_really_ecological_traps_for_ticks_Groundtruthing_laboratory_observations/links/60f733642bf3553b29ffba62/Are-Virginia-opossums-really-ecological-traps-for-ticks-Groundtruthing-laboratory-observations.pdf?origin=journalDetail&_tp=eyJwYWdlIjoiam91cm5hbERldGFpbCJ9
Dr. Joe Gerken and Dr. Drew Ricketts are extension specialists and faculty members in the Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management Program at Kansas State University. Find out more about the program at hnr.k-state.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/wildlife-outdoor-management.html
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Aquatic Invertebrates | Fins, Fur, and Feathers Episode 23
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#podcast Aquatic invertebrates can be a great indicator of pond health and fill important roles in aquatic ecosystems. Join Joe and Drew for a discussion about the value of aquatic invertebrates and how these critters find their way into seemingly isolated water bodies. Dr. Joe Gerken and Dr. Drew Ricketts are extension specialists and faculty members in the Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Mana...
Can lasers and acoustics deter birds from ponds? | K-State Research On-Site
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Dr. Joe Gerken is on site in Stoutland, Missouri sharing current research on non-lethal bird deterrents like lasers and acoustics at fisheries in the north-central region. This research is part of a joint effort from Lake Superior State University, Purdue University, and Kansas State University. This project is funded by the North Central Regional Aquaculture Center. More details: www.ncrac.org...
How YOU can test for blue-green algae!
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Dr. Joe Gerken demonstrates how to use a blue-green algae test to determine the presence of cyanotoxins in a sample of water. Cyanobacteria, commonly called Blue Green Algae, can rapidly reproduce when conditions are right causing potentially hazardous Harmful Algal Blooms. Fins, Fur, and Feathers: finsfurfeathers.libsyn.com/site/blue-green-algae-and-harmful-algal-blooms
How to trap beaver with snares and body gripping traps | K-State Research and Extension Guide
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Dr. Drew Ricketts shares from his lifetime of experience of managing beavers, and the proven best methods for eliminating them. Learn how to identify beaver damage, locate the best locations for trapping, and how to set snares and body gripping traps for beavers. Fins, Fur, and Feathers Episode 4: Translocation: finsfurfeathers.libsyn.com/site/to-move-or-not-to-move-wildlife-translocation-in-hu...
How YOU can trap moles successfully! | K-State Research and Extension Guides
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How YOU can trap moles successfully! | K-State Research and Extension Guides
Browse Survey HD 720p
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Browse Survey HD 720p
Coyote Trapping: Flat Set
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Coyote Trapping: Flat Set
Coyote Trapping: Dirthole set
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Coyote Trapping: Dirthole set
Coyote Trapping: Setting a Foothold Trap
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Coyote Trapping: Setting a Foothold Trap
Coyote Trapping Equipment - Foothold
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Coyote Trapping Equipment - Foothold
Coyote Trapping: Location
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Coyote Trapping: Location

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  • @KSREWildlife
    @KSREWildlife Před 3 dny

    This is a reupload! We had an issue with the video on the original so this is the fixed reupload.

  • @brianhoxworth3881
    @brianhoxworth3881 Před 21 dnem

    Had a dog that would've killed all the active moles in that area in about a hour. That's what she lived for to hunt moles.

  • @kennyg9018
    @kennyg9018 Před měsícem

    I have several kinds of traps, the Gonzo Mega Grip, Trapline, Cinch Trap, and the Victor Harpoon trap. The harpoon trap is the only one that I've ever caught moles with. We have real rocky soil and scissor traps are almost impossible to set. The Gonzo Mega Grip is like setting a bear trap the spring is so strong. The Cinch traps are terrible about rusting, and I have never caught a mole with the Trapline.

  • @brianredban9393
    @brianredban9393 Před měsícem

    I have a ton of moles and voles I put down mole max because I'm afraid to trap and kill chipmunks. Is there any way to set traps to make sure it only catches moles and voles and won't get chipmunks?

  • @floraspec
    @floraspec Před 2 měsíci

    It took me watching your video specifically on the trapline trap dozens of times to realize some keys that you don't show clearly how to set all the key points. I'm new to using trapline traps, I recently bought my first dozen. I primarily use cinch type traps on gophers and the occasionally squirrels, holes twice size of a gopher. On one 34 acre rolling hill hay farm I have trapped here in Marion County in last 6 years, 300+ gophers. 34-1st yr, 37-2nd, 90-3rd, 78-4th, 36-5th, 24-6th, plus this years +7. It takes a lot of digging to get to side runs for gophers. The extra challenge of half dozen squirrel's. Gophers, squirrels, moles overlaying runs. Then you have voles that take over once you get rid of the other 3. We have flesh eating black beetles that clean up the body count once the fly maggots get going on them and yellow jackets help too. One thing you don't show or say and which is important yet vague visually without words. At 7:28 in the video, the long rod that holds the sensor on the spring side in place, on the jaws side the long rod loop barely holds one side of the jaw open. That is a key not shown well in other videos either. That has led to some channels showing the damage done to their fingers when all parts of the trap aren't correctly positioned. Always wear gloves when setting traps, best to use leather instead of cotton. I use lined leather for durability to help clean out tunnels. I learned back in the 1980's the Out of Sight traps triggers had to have sensor bent if soil too hard to push claws into the ground so that the mole would trip the trigger. Out here in Western Oregon we have a wide variety of species of mole sizes. Out of Sight traps work well for medium to large size moles, as well as do mole bait. Smaller moles won't take the mole bait since the worms they eat are smaller than earth worms. Some mole species are very small, more like a shrew or a vole or even smaller, with tunnel sizes from <1/2"-1".

  • @Azimii
    @Azimii Před 2 měsíci

    what a funny video to get recommended. thanks for the info !

  • @majky40
    @majky40 Před 3 měsíci

    send me

  • @brianjaycox9423
    @brianjaycox9423 Před 3 měsíci

    I like using existing runs. And I use beaver traps 330 coni bear not snares.

  • @johnsometimeswrong8742
    @johnsometimeswrong8742 Před 3 měsíci

    I have trapped quite a lot of beaver over the years.....😊

  • @RickMartinez-o2g
    @RickMartinez-o2g Před 3 měsíci

    I don't know, I trapped many a beaver just following their slide trails from the bank. I would camouflage my snap trap and would get them everytime. May sound cruel, but these suckers were destroying my orchard.

  • @davecalvo6418
    @davecalvo6418 Před 3 měsíci

    Ss a former trapper I'm not a fan of snares and they are illegal in my state, use a 330 conibear trap as its more humane

  • @bear_claw104
    @bear_claw104 Před 2 lety

    You should do a video on what caliber is best for shooting coyotes