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Missouri Woods & Water – Trapping Talk

Missouri Woods & Water – Trapping Talk

1/19/21 by Missouri Woods & Water

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In episode 37 we have Ethan McCabe, The Bearded Trapper, on to talk about some trapping. Topics covered in this week’s show: – We talk some deer hunting and Ethan’s change over to saddle hunting – Hilarious 911 call!!! – How he got in to trapping – Communication with landowners – Different types of traps – What he loves about trapping – What goes in to a set up – Some trapping stories over the years including a black coyote – Difference between snares and cable restraints – Aquatics sets and experience – Population control and disease – Pelt giveaway!!! Thanks for listening! Missouri Woods & Water is Powered by Simplecast

Inauguration Day: Live Updates : NPR

Biden Moves To Reexamine Toxic Pesticide : Inauguration Day: Live Updates : NPR

President Biden's initial wave of planned executive actions includes an order to reexamine one controversial, but widely used, pesticide called chlorpyrifos. The Trump administration had stepped in to keep the chemical on the market after Obama-era officials tried to ban it.

It's just one in a long list of science-related Trump administration actions that the incoming Biden team will now revisit. In a statement, Biden promised to take a close look at all policies "that were harmful to public health, damaging to the environment, unsupported by the best available science, or otherwise not in the national interest."

Farmers use chlorpyrifos to control insects on a wide variety of crops, including corn, apples, and vegetables. It is among the most toxic pesticides. Workers exposed to it can experience dizziness, headaches, and nausea. Most indoor uses of the pesticide were halted in 2001.