JKC Wildlife and Land Management

Wildlife Solutions

Expert Wildlife and Land Management for Every Habitat in North Carolina.
Backed by 18+ Years of Expertise.

WILDLIFE SOLUTIONS -

LAND PROTECTION -

EXPERT MANAGEMENT -

WILDLIFE SOLUTIONS - LAND PROTECTION - EXPERT MANAGEMENT -

Wildlife control with a purpose: protecting what matters.

Wildlife can cause serious disruptions to your property and operations, posing risks to both safety and infrastructure. Without proper management, these problems can escalate quickly.

At JKC Wildlife and Land Management, we take a science-backed, ethical approach to handling wildlife issues. From exclusion and trapping to habitat restoration, we provide customized solutions that protect your property and support a healthy ecosystem.

We specialize in managing wildlife damage, focusing on agricultural protection, native habitats, infrastructure, and human safety. Our expertise includes handling species such as beavers, pigeons, starlings, blackbirds, vultures, and waterfowl. Additionally, we offer habitat modification and restoration to ensure the ongoing health of local wildlife.

WHY CHOOSE US?

Your Land, Our Expertise.

Reliable Service and
Guaranteed Success

Humane and
Ethical

Family Owned and
Operated

Specializing in the Removal of
Many Different Species

Whether you’re dealing with a nuisance critter or need help handling a difficult situation, our expert team is here to relieve the stress. Wildlife removing services include, but are by no means limited to:

Beavers

Squirrels

Raccoons

Vultures

Waterfowl

Starlings

Blackbirds

Pigeons

Muskrats

Skunks

SERVICing NOrth Carolina

Our primary service area is the

Piedmont region of North Carolina.

wildlife damage management

KEY COMPONENTS OF

Identifying the extent of the damage caused by wildlife, including evaluating species involved and the types of damage (e.g., crop loss, property damage, or threats to human health).

ASSESMENT

In some cases, it may be necessary to humanely trap and remove wildlife to prevent further damage or conflict.

Trapping

prevention

Implementing measures to prevent wildlife from causing damage, such as installing fencing, using deterrents, or altering the habitat to make it less attractive to animals.

When non-lethal measures are insufficient, lethal removal of the animals may be considered, though this is typically a last resort.

lethal control

Sealing off potential entry points (e.g., buildings or storage areas) to keep wildlife out and reduce damage risks.

exclusion

Changing the landscape, such as removing food sources or shelter, to discourage wildlife from living in or near human-inhabited areas.

Habitat modification

Trusted Expertise in Wildlife
and Land Management.