I trap naughas in the woods out by our house and use their hides.
No, they are plentiful, actually over-populated here in East Tennessee. European settlers brought them over in the 1600s and turned them loose in the hills to roam and forage, thinking they would make a good source for emergency food. Turns out opossum tasted better.Careful, don't say that too loud, the tree huggers will be after you claiming the nauga is nearly extinct and on the endangered species list.