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Attendance at an Idaho Department of Fish and Game wolf trapper education class is required for anyone wishing to trap wolves in Idaho.

The eight-hour class provides students with interactive, hands-on training from experienced, certified, volunteer trapper instructors. The class curriculum includes wolf management, wolf trapping regulations and ethics; wolf habits and behavior; making, rigging, and setting traps and snares; proper care for a wolf; and reporting requirements.

Wolf trapper education classes in the Clearwater Region are scheduled from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at these dates and locations:

â—¾Friday, August 16, at the Nez Perce National Forest office, 104 Airport Road, Grangeville, ID.

â—¾Saturday, August 17, at the Fish and Game Clearwater Region office, 3316 16th Street, Lewiston, ID.

â—¾Friday, September 27, at the Nez Perce National Forest office, 104 Airport Road, Grangeville, ID.

â—¾Saturday, September 28, at the Fish and Game Clearwater Region office, 3316 16th Street, Lewiston, ID.

Cost is $8.00 per student (online registration includes an additional convenience fee of $1.24).

You must pre-register to take the wolf trapper education class either through the Fish and Game website at http://fishandgame.idaho.gov, or by contacting a Fish and Game office (208) 799-5010. Sign-up now as these will be the last classes offered this season.