LOS ANGELES, Calif.—Los Angeles is looking for a few good beaver trappers.
The cash-strapped city has eliminated thousands of workers through early retirement and layoffs, but there's still a need for beaver trappers to work for the nation's second largest municipality.
Officials will open bids Tuesday for a new one-year contract for beaver trappers. But the beaver-trapping contractor who is chosen for a one-year assignment that has been for a bit more than $1,000 a month won't be working near City Hall or around a Hollywood movie premiere.