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An Alaskan message board dedicated to trapping, education, and information. Not limited to Alaskans only.
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Information on how to catch animals with humane live traps.
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Conservation, preservation, and education in support of fur trappers in Vermont.
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Personal site that is pro trapping, fishing, hunting, outdoors, wildlife, recreation and fur.
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How to build and bait a rabbit trap.
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The BC Trappers Association is a non-profit organization which promotes sound, humane furbearer management through research, education and cooperation with other related organizations.
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Archives of news releases. From the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
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Information on how to trap feral cats for sterilization and re-release.
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Founded in 1983 to promote conservation, optimum development of fur resources, understanding of fur issues, and development of the most humane possible means of harvesting and husbanding furbearers. Includes newsletter, press releases, and information on
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National, non-profit federation representing people working in every sector of the Canadian fur trade. This includes fur producers, auction houses, processors, designers, craftspeople and retail furriers.
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