Casey Mullen Joins Brad Halfacre As They Discuss The Importance Of Trapping

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Brad Halfacre catches up with TWRA biologist Casey Mullen to talk about the role trapping still plays in Tennessee today. Casey explains how trapping helps protect livestock, manage invasive species like armadillos, and preserve a tradition that’s been passed down for generations. Along the way, they touch on wildlife encounters, family bonding, and what to do if you see illegal trapping.

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14 Feb English United States Wilderness · Leisure

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