Specialist to lead session on averting critters

Homeowners and farmers who need help dealing with wildlife on their property can attend an upcoming meeting.

Purdue’s specialist, Brian MacGowan will lead the program at 6:30 p.m. May 19 at Heritage Hall on the Johnson County Fairgrounds.

Topics that will be covered include basic approaches to minimizing wildlife conflicts; identification of damage and control techniques for common culprits including deer, moles, voles, rabbits, raccoons, and groundhogs; and summarizing applicable laws and regulations regarding trapping, euthanasia and trans location.

Attendees should RSVP to 317-736-3724.