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Beavers continue damage in DeSoto County

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DESOTO COUNTY, MS -
(WMC-TV) - Beavers are still damaging parts of DeSoto County.

For months, you've heard about the animals causing flooding and erosion. They are causing all sorts of problems in the area, destroying everything in sight.

The DeSoto County Board of Supervisors voted to hire a trapping expert to help solve the problem.

After a few months of work, Action News 5 is following along to check on the progress.

Tonight on Action News 5 at 6, we will show you how the process works and if it's working.

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