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Daniel Shaw Administrator
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Joined: Mar 2004 Gender: Male  Posts: 33 Location: Burlington IA
|  | ADC in Iowa « Thread Started on Apr 1, 2004, 8:20am » | |
I run an Animal Damage Control business in the state of Iowa. It can be very challenging at times, but also rewarding. I enjoy doing this for a living, and have faced everything from Moles, bats and beavers. Oh yea, and the occasional snake as well. What made me decied to get in this line of work, is I like working with animals, enjoy tring to outsmart them, and really enjoy learning from them. Every Job is different. From the get go, how it will be handled, what steps are to be takin. In order to obtain my license, I had to go thru interviews, take a test, and I have to renew my license every year. I am the only license proffesionAL IN SE Iowa. And yes, I do take pride in that.
I will not hesitate to turn in a guy who shortcuts me. If they want to work thats fine, then you need to go thru what I did to obtain a license, not just start trapping. Other wise you are poaching, read your law, know your law.
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Daniel Shaw Administrator
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|  | Re: ADC in Iowa « Reply #1 on Apr 10, 2004, 10:48am » | |
If you have questions on how to obtain a NWCO license in Iowa, feel free to leave a post here, and I can point you in the right direction. Here are some general guidelines that will answere some of your questions you may have. 1. Have to be at least 18 years old. 2. Need a valid Drivers License 3. Pass a written examination with a min of 80% 4. Successfully complete an oral, in person interview 5. Possess a valid fur harvester license and paid habitat stamp fee.
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jason Guest
|  | Re: ADC in Iowa « Reply #2 on Feb 11, 2006, 1:39am » | |
hey dan how much dose a licese cost?
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