Meet a Florida Grandma Who Traps Alligators Your Home
She' s a Grandma and an Alligator Trapper
See how the Florida woman catches gators — at least 200 a year
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Meet Julie Harter
She's a , schoolteacher — and alligator trapper! She catches at least 200 gators a year. of
To the rescue
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A rarity
She is one of just a few dozen nuisance trappers licensed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Their job: respond when any of the state's estimated 1.3 million gators pose a threat. of
Trapping
Every day is a new day for "Lady Gator Trapper," as some call her. Here she is setting bait on a hook to trap an alligator. of
Spotting
Days after setting an alligator trap, Harter returns and uses binoculars to determine if an alligator took the bait. of
Catching
The grandmother of six clearly isn't afraid! Harter's late husband trained her. He was a licensed trapper until 2003, when he died in a helicopter crash. She then took over his territory. of
Teaching
Now to a much different setting: Harter in her classroom at the Pepin Academy, where she students with learning disabilities. of
Having fun
And when not at school or trapping alligators, Harter enjoys spending time at the bowling alley. of
Keeping the gators
The state doesn't pay Harter to do the job, but she gets to keep the alligators and any money she makes from selling them for meat and hide.
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