Stands of cattails became so dense that they crowded out every other wetland plant, including sedges, wild rice and rushes ... Enter cattail-loving rodents: muskrats. Biologists are placing their ...
Learn More › It’s important to use caution when dealing with muskrats, as these animals may carry disease and can become aggressive when threatened. Exclusion and deterrent methods can be ...
The season for trapping muskrats ends anywhere from March 10 to March 20, depending on which county hunters are visiting. That means it's prime season right now for muskrat eating. We know only ...
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks posted to social media on Jan. 2 asking trappers participating in the 2024-2025 fur harvesting season to turn over 50 muskrats.