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Tracking his Own Interests...
Caleb Gillis, a member of the Glen Pioneers 4-H Club in Beaverhead County, really explores his own interests. Working his interest in trapping into his 4-H wildlife project, Caleb combines knowledge from experienced trappers with information from his 4-H project books and other sources.

To catch an animal, you have to know a lot about the animal’s behavior, from what it eats, to what its tracks look like, and more. Caleb can tell all kinds of things about animals like muskrat, mink, beaver, raccoon, coyote, fox and even skunks, just by looking at the ground. He has explored the whole process
Tracking his Own Interests...
Caleb Gillis, a member of the Glen Pioneers 4-H Club in Beaverhead County, really explores his own interests. Working his interest in trapping into his 4-H wildlife project, Caleb combines knowledge from experienced trappers with information from his 4-H project books and other sources.

To catch an animal, you have to know a lot about the animal’s behavior, from what it eats, to what its tracks look like, and more. Caleb can tell all kinds of things about animals like muskrat, mink, beaver, raccoon, coyote, fox and even skunks, just by looking at the ground. He has explored the whole process of setting traps, preparing pelts and even marketing them. He records what he catches, and tracks income and expenses, using the income to buy more traps.

He’s also careful with landowner relations. A neighbor who allows Caleb to trap on her land said he’s conscientious about asking for permission and always saying thanks. Caleb’s whole family attends a special youth trappers's camp in Havre where kids learn ethics, safety, and health. And, his trapping interest goes beyond 4-H. He’s received grand prizes in science fairs, too. The 12-year-old also likes the 4-H leather craft project. Trapping may not be for everybody, but Caleb’s doing 4-H his way!

Citizenship Washington Focus

Programs > Events > Citizenship Washington Focus
Go to Washington, D.C. for a week in June to experience our nation's capital, meet your legislators and meet 4-Hers from around the country. During this week-long trip, delegates have the opportunity to tour the Smithsonian and the National monuments as well as visit with Montana Senators and Representatives. Montana delegates travel as a group with two adult chaperones.

2013 dates are confirmed: June 8-15, 2013!
Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF) get details...
January 1, 2013
Susan Dufner Scholarship Information get details...
January 1, 2013
 
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For more information regarding this program please contact…
Stephanie Davison, sdavison@montana.edu
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Montana State University and the Montana State University Extension Service prohibit discrimination in all of their programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital and family status. Issued in furtherance of cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Douglas L. Steele, Vice Provost and Director, Extension Service, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717