BMAP Participation

Since 1992, the BMAP has grown from 4 participating counties in 1992-1993 to 45 participating counties in 2007-2008. Participating counties contribute $4,000 to the program, which help individuals residing in these counties obtain assistance with beaver damage by contacting their county Cooperative Extension or Soil and Water Conservation District office.
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Figure 1. Counties in which BMAP personnel assisted private landowners with beaver conflicts during 2008.
To find out if your county is enrolled in BMAP and how to get services click here (PDF)
If your county is not enrolled in BMAP, click here for information on resolving beaver conflicts.
BMAP services specifically delivered to the DOT are now available in all 100 counties in North Carolina
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Figure 2. Counties in which BMAP personnel assisted DOT with beaver conflicts during 2008.


