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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) The Coyote Catalog, a statewide effort connecting coyote hunters and trappers with landowners who want fewer coyotes in their areas, has been reopened by the North Dakota Department of Agriculture and the North Dakota Game and Fish Department.

NDDA officials estimate livestock producers in North Dakota lost more than $1 million last year to coyotes.

Landowners can sign up on the NDDA website at www.nd.gov/ndda/coyote-catalog. Required information includes county and contact information.

Hunters and trappers can sign up at the NDGF website at sign up http://gf.nd.gov/hunting/hunter-contact-form.

Throughout the winter, hunters or trappers will receive information on participating landowners, and they can then contact landowners to make arrangements.

Anyone who registered for the Coyote Catalog in the past must register again to activate their names on the database. The Coyote Catalog will remain active through March 31.