534:, or the trap may be placed on an animal path to catch the animal as it passes. In any case, it is important that the animal is guided into the correct position before the trap is triggered. The standard trigger is a pair of wires that extend between the jaws of the set trap. The wires may be bent into various shapes, depending on the size and behavior of the target animal. Modified triggers include pans and bait sticks. The trap is designed to close on the neck and/or torso of an animal. When it closes on the neck, it closes the trachea and the blood vessels to the brain, and often fractures the spinal column; the animal loses consciousness within a few seconds and dies soon thereafter. If it closes on the foot, leg, snout, or other part of an animal, the results are less predictable.
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federal fish and wildlife agency professionals, began testing traps and compiling recommendations "to improve and modernize the technology of trapping through scientific research" known as Best
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that regulated trapping is a safe, efficient, and practical means of capturing individual animals without impairing the survival of furbearer populations or damaging the environment. Wildlife biologists also support regulatory and educational programs, research to evaluate trap performance and the implementation of improvements in trapping technology in order to improve animal welfare.
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include foothold/foothold traps, Conibear-type traps, snares, and cable restraints; it does not include cage traps or box traps that restrain animals solely by containing them inside the cages or boxes without exerting pressure on the animals; it generally does not include suitcase-type traps that restrain animals by containing them inside the cages under pressure.
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Trapping might lead to stress, pain, or death for the animal, depending on the type of trap. Traps that work by catching limbs can cause injuries on the limbs, especially if used improperly and leave the animal unattended until the trapper comes. The animal might die from the injury, starvation, or
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Glue traps were made illegal in Wales in
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In some locations, the traps can be placed in alignment with a building, wall, or fence (nearly under one edge of a bush). The wall does not present a threat to the squirrel, and the bush reduces the exposure and view of the squirrel. A blind area (by using natural or cardboard materials) surrounding
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In recent decades, the use of foothold traps in trapping and hunting has become controversial. Anti-fur campaigns have protested foothold traps as inhumane, with some claiming that an animal caught in a foothold trap will frequently chew off its leg to escape the trap. The practice has been banned in
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In some locations in the US and in many parts of southern and western Europe, trapping generates much controversy because it is a contributing factor to declining populations in some species, such as the
Canadian Lynx. In the 1970s and 1980s, the threat to lynx from trapping reached a new height when
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Chinese methods used for trapping animals during the 4th century BCE. The Zhuangzi reads, "The sleek-furred fox and the elegantly spotted leopard ... can't seem to escape the disaster of nets and traps." "Modern" steel jaw-traps were first described in western sources as early as
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The water set is usually described as a body-gripping trap or snare set so that the trap jaws or snare loop are partially submerged. The conibear is a type of trap used in water trapping and can also be used on land and is heavily regulated. The regulations vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. It
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The most productive set for foothold traps is a dirt hole, a hole dug in the ground with a trap positioned in front. An attractant is placed inside the hole. The hole for the set is usually made in front of some type of object which is where medium-sized animals such as coyotes, fox or bobcats would
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Body-gripping traps are designed to kill animals quickly. They are often called "Conibear" traps after
Canadian inventor Frank Conibear who began their manufacture in the late 1950s as the Victor-Conibear trap. Many trappers consider these traps to be one of the best trapping innovations of the 20th
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support the use of regulated trapping for the sustained harvest of some species of furbearers. Research shows that trapping can be an effective method of managing or studying furbearers, controlling damage caused by furbearers, and at times reducing the spread of harmful diseases. The research shows
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The snaring of non-target animals can be minimized using methods that exclude animals larger or smaller than the target animal. For example, deer stops are designed to avoid the snaring of deer or cattle by the leg; they are required in some parts of the US. Other precautions include setting snares
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The figure-four deadfall is a popular and simple trap constructed from materials found in the bush (three sticks with notches cut into them, plus a heavy rock or other heavy object). Also popular, and easier to set, is the Paiute deadfall, consisting of three long sticks, plus a much shorter stick,
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Snares are regulated in many jurisdictions, but are illegal in other jurisdictions, such as in much of Europe. Different regulations apply to snares in those areas where they are legal. In Iowa, snares have to have a 'deer stop' which stops a snare from closing all the way. In the United
Kingdom,
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Note on terminology: the term "body-gripping trap" (and its variations including "body gripping", "body-grip", "body grip", etc.) is often used by animal-protection advocates to describe any trap that restrains an animal by holding onto any part of its body. In this sense, the term is defined to
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Trapping requires time, hard work, and money but can be efficient. Trapping has become expensive for the trapper, and in modern times it has become controversial. In part to address these concerns, in 1996, the
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at specific heights, diameters, and locations. In a study of foxes in the UK, researchers were unintentionally snaring brown hares about as frequently as the intended foxes until they improved their methods, using larger wire with rabbit stops to eliminate the unwanted catch of the brown hares.
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traps (also called adhesive or sticky traps) are made using adhesive applied to cardboard or similar material. Bait can be placed in the center or a scent may be added to the adhesive; alternatively, the traps may be placed in animal pathways. Glue board traps are used primarily for rodent and
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Modern variations of the foothold trap have been designed to reduce instances of the animal fighting the trap, possibly injuring itself or getting loose in the process. These include traps with offset jaws and lamination, which decrease pressure on the animals' legs, and padded jaws with rubber
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Trappers can employ a variety of devices and strategies to avoid unwanted catches. Ideally, if a non-target animal (such as a domestic cat or dog) is caught in a non-lethal trap, it can be released without harm. A careful choice of set and lure may help to catch target animals while avoiding
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The general category of body-gripping traps may include snap-type mouse and rat traps, but the term is more often used to refer to the larger, all-steel traps that are used to catch fur-bearing animals. These larger traps are made from bent round steel bars. These traps come in several sizes
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Although it is common to state that trapping is an effective means of pest control, a counter-example is found in the work of Jon Way, a biologist in
Massachusetts. Way reported that the death or disappearance of a territorial male coyote can lead to double litters, and postulates a possible
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The cubby set simulates a den in which a small animal would live, but could be adapted for larger game. It could be made from various materials such as rocks, logs or bark, but the back must be closed to control the animals approach. The bait and/or lure is placed in the back of the cubby.
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Snares are one of the simplest traps and are very effective. They are cheap to produce and easy to set in large numbers. A snare traps an animal around the neck or the body; a snare consists of a noose made usually by wire or a strong string. Snares are widely criticised by
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announced a series of measures on the use of snares, such as the compulsory fitting of safety stops, ID tags and marking areas where snaring takes place with signs. In some jurisdictions, swivels on snares are required, and dragging (non-fixed) anchors are prohibited.
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including model #110 or #120 at about 5 by 5 inches (130 by 130 mm) for muskrat and mink, model #220 at about 7 by 7 inches (180 by 180 mm) for raccoon and possum, and model #330 at about 10 by 10 inches (250 by 250 mm) for beaver and otter.
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snares must be 'free-running' so that they can relax once an animal stops pulling, thereby allowing the trapper to decide whether to kill the animal or release it. Following a consultation on options to ban or regulate the use of snares, the
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is a heavy rock or log that is tilted at an angle and held up with sections of branches, with one of them serving as a trigger. When the animal moves the trigger, which may have bait on or near it, the rock or log falls, crushing the animal.
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are used in many perfumes as a sticky substance. Trappers are paid by the government of
Ontario to harvest the castor sacs of beavers and are paid from 10–40 dollars per dry pound when sold to the Northern Ontario Fur Trappers Association.
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Trapping is useful to control over population of certain species. Trapping is also used for research and relocation of wildlife. Federal authorities in the United States use trapping as the primary means to control predators that prey on
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A flat set is another common use of the foothold trap. It is very similar to the dirt hole trap set, simply with no hole to dig. The attractant is placed on the object near the trap and a urine scent sprayed to the object.
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the end of the trap presents a darker, safe hiding space near the trigger and bait of the trap. Where two-door traps are not available, a piece of cardboard held in place with a brick can be put behind the rear of the trap.
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inserts, which reduce animal injuries. Manufacturers of traps designed to work only on raccoons are referred to as dog-proof. These traps are small, and rely on the raccoon's grasping nature to trigger the trap.
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use for themselves to store food. This object could be a tuft of taller grass, a stone, a stump, or some other natural object. The dirt from the hole is sifted over the trap and a lure applied around the hole.
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along with a cord or fiber material taken from the bush to interconnect the much shorter stick (sometimes called catch stick or trigger stick) with one of the longer sticks, plus a rock or other heavy object.
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resultant increase in coyote density. Coexistence programs that take this scientific research into account are being pursued by groups such as the Association for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals.
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during the mid-nineteenth century. The trap features a chain with a swivel snap at one end and a ring at the other; the spikes on its jaws point inward. Traps of this kind were commonly used for
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The prices of fur pelts have significantly declined. Some trappers have considered forgoing trapping because the cost of trapping exceeds the return on the furs sold at the end of the season.
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is normally used without bait and has a wire trigger in the middle of its square-shaped, heavy-gauge wire jaws. It is placed in places that are frequented by the fur bearing animals.
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non-target animals. Although trappers cannot always guarantee that unwanted animals will not be caught, they can take precautions to avoid unwanted catches or release them unharmed.
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can be divided into six types: foothold traps, body gripping traps, snares, deadfalls, cages, and glue traps. Some of the traditional kinds have changed little since the
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century; when they work as intended, animals that are caught squarely on the neck are killed quickly, and are therefore not left to suffer or given a chance to escape.
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With two doors open, the squirrel can see through the opening on the opposite end. Peanut butter is placed in the trap as bait to attract the squirrel.
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insect control indoors. Glue traps are not effective outdoors because environmental conditions (moisture, dust) quickly make the adhesive ineffective.
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Wildwood Survival: How to construct a Figure-4 deadfall trap
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How To Make a Snare: Survival Education by Hemming Outdoors
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1919:"UK | Scotland | Ministers reject snare ban plea"
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Live trap with shade cloth to protect animal from heat.
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How to do Trap, Neuter, Return: using humane cat traps
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An animal may be lured into a body-gripping trap with
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Moral Inquiries on the Situation of Man and of Brutes
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2193:"Non-Target Trapping Incidents in the United States"
1975:"Michigan Fox & Coyote Non-Lethal Snaring Guide"
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the late 16th century. The first mention comes from
2161:"Report of the Independent Working Group on Snares"
1784:"Report of the Independent Working Group on Snares"
1646:"Report of the Independent Working Group on Snares"
1368:"Animal Rights Activists Gloss Over Trapping Facts"
671:Cage traps are designed to catch live animals in a
1944:"Wisconsin Cable Restraints and Snare Regulations"
1863:"Governance By-law Samples: Sample Hunting By-law"
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1739:. Colorado State University Cooperative Extension
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2881:List of international animal welfare conventions
2707:Conservation and restoration of insect specimens
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1503:. Minnesota Trappers Association. Archived from
1318:"Laws on leg-hold animal traps around the world"
5178:An Introduction to Animals and Political Theory
1442:"Arctic Profiles: Frank Ralph Conibear (1896-)"
1322:Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
1081:"United States Patents: New York State Library"
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1559:Booker, Cory A.; Lowey, Nita M. (2015-05-06).
1146:"Principles of Wildlife Management in Montana"
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1865:. Ainc-inac.gc.ca. 2008-11-03. Archived from
2886:Moral status of animals in the ancient world
1758:"League Against Cruel Sports : Snaring"
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4797:People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
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2279:"The Voice of Fish & Wildlife Agencies"
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510:Conibear model 220 body-gripping trap, set.
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1202:"Trapping for Research and Reintroduction"
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2159:Kirkwood, James K; Working Group (2005).
2146:Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
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1064:Patent of William C. Hooker's animal-trap
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5058:Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology
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3554:World Day for the End of Speciesism
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4727:Doctors Against Animal Experiments
2861:Animal cruelty–Holocaust analogies
1631:U.S. Army Survival Manual FM 21-76
1528:Minnesota Trapper Education Manual
1440:Bevington, Angie (December 1983).
1270:. Fishwildlife.org. Archived from
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4858:Canadian Anti-Vivisection Society
4712:Chinese Animal Protection Network
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728:Australian Capital Territory
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4692:Anonymous for the Voiceless
3376:International primate trade
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5106:The Case for Animal Rights
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3528:Direct Action Everywhere
3232:Huntingdon Life Sciences
3217:Labcorp Drug Development
3174:Feedback (pork industry)
3139:Intensive animal farming
2876:History of animal rights
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293:for mice, or the larger
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5602:Holocaust on your Plate
5373:An Apology to Elephants
5154:Do Animals Have Rights?
5090:Animals, Men and Morals
5066:Better-World Philosophy
4943:Italian Animalist Party
4822:United Poultry Concerns
4777:Last Chance for Animals
4672:Animal Liberation Front
4559:Maud Ingersoll Probasco
3044:Replaceability argument
2962:Animal-free agriculture
2697:Bait (luring substance)
2421:Animal trapping methods
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2331:Encyclopædia Britannica
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1622:U.S. Army (June 1992).
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639:Cage traps (live traps)
5575:Salvation of Innocents
5122:Zoos and Animal Rights
4697:Beauty Without Cruelty
4657:Animal Justice Project
3991:John Zephaniah Holwell
3645:Stephen St. C. Bostock
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5034:The Rights of Animals
4955:People Animals Nature
4949:Party for the Animals
4762:In Defense of Animals
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3911:David Renaud Boullier
3497:Silver Spring monkeys
3396:Wild animal suffering
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3144:Intensive pig farming
3034:Opposition to hunting
2999:Ethics of eating meat
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154:zoological specimens
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5460:Etica & Animali
5446:Between the Species
5170:An American Trilogy
4863:Humanitarian League
4474:Frances Power Cobbe
4086:Arthur Schopenhauer
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3961:Edward Payson Evans
3655:Stephen R. L. Clark
3512:War of the currents
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3295:Pain in crustaceans
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2742:Professional hunter
2446:Terrestrial animals
2000:New Zealand Lizards
1594:on 10 December 2015
1461:10.14430/arctic2301
980:道:"丰狐,文豹……不免于网罗机辟之患
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328:Wildlife management
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5665:Cruelty to animals
5397:Unlocking the Cage
5218:Wild Animal Ethics
5042:The Ethics of Diet
4919:Animalist Movement
4895:Animal Politics EU
4807:Sentience Politics
4433:That Vegan Teacher
4046:Siobhan O'Sullivan
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3285:Pain in amphibians
3275:Cruelty to animals
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3086:Animal agriculture
2994:Emotion in animals
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2173:on 31 October 2012
2025:"Glue Traps: FAQs"
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2464:Foothold trap
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2436:Fish trapping
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2203:on 2013-06-01
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2197:Born Free USA
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2076:www.gov.wales
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2047:"Glue Boards"
2042:
2031:September 12,
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2010:9783319416748
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1956:on 2012-03-18
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1900:on 2013-02-04
1896:
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1869:on 2011-06-13
1868:
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1844:on 2008-02-14
1843:
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1796:on 2009-04-10
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1764:on 2009-11-15
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1208:on 2006-06-27
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1183:on 2012-02-26
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1152:on 2016-05-04
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1106:"Canada Lynx"
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4869:Oxford Group
4737:Every Animal
4630:Contemporary
4579:Andrew Tyler
4569:Nell Shipman
4509:André Géraud
4418:Jerry Vlasak
4393:Lynda Stoner
4368:Alex Pacheco
4298:Evanna Lynch
4293:Howard Lyman
4278:Wayne Hsiung
4238:Chris DeRose
4228:Rod Coronado
4161:Contemporary
4101:Thomas Tryon
4021:Mary Midgley
4016:Jean Meslier
3996:Soame Jenyns
3986:John Hildrop
3981:Arthur Helps
3946:Richard Dean
3921:Peter Buchan
3860:Gary Steiner
3855:Peter Singer
3850:Jérôme Segal
3815:David Pearce
3805:Clare Palmer
3795:David Nibert
3785:Clair Linzey
3695:Joan Dunayer
3620:Aysha Akhtar
3608:Contemporary
3477:McLibel case
3432:Animal trial
3391:Seal hunting
3353:Wild animals
3338:Fishing bait
3300:Pain in fish
3119:Fish farming
3099:Battery cage
3019:Meat paradox
2976:
2917:Abolitionism
2671:Lobster trap
2666:Fishing weir
2544:Malaise trap
2506:Trapping pit
2491:Sherman trap
2486:Pitfall trap
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2325:"Trap"
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5301:The Meatrix
5277:The Witness
4891:(Australia)
4865:(1891–1919)
4747:Faunalytics
4574:Henry Spira
4564:Hans Ruesch
4554:Jill Phipps
4549:Norm Phelps
4529:Barry Horne
4489:Royal Dixon
4484:Karen Davis
4464:Ernest Bell
4358:Ric O'Barry
4353:Jack Norris
4318:Dan Mathews
4223:Jake Conroy
4193:Barbi Twins
4168:James Aspey
4106:Gary Varner
4096:John Styles
3936:Henry Crowe
3885:Paul Waldau
3875:Michael Tye
3770:Renan Larue
3755:Melanie Joy
3740:Oscar Horta
3735:John Hadley
3705:Catia Faria
3700:Mylan Engel
3670:Alice Crary
3640:Steven Best
3635:Marc Bekoff
3601:and writers
3542:Observances
3447:Live export
3381:Ivory trade
3252:Vivisection
3227:Green Scare
3124:Fur farming
3029:Open rescue
3024:Nonviolence
2702:Camera trap
2646:Fish corral
2626:Barrier net
2534:Bottle trap
2227:FoxNews.com
2177:24 November
1511:24 November
1466:24 November
1346:12 Tomatoes
904:Ornithology
874:Game Warden
849:Bottle trap
835: [
776:Controversy
438:, 1909-1918
297:for larger
189:Canada lynx
5649:Categories
5413:Seaspiracy
5317:Earthlings
4957:(Portugal)
4931:DierAnimal
4846:Historical
4642:Animal Aid
4534:Marie Huot
4479:Joan Court
4459:Bob Barker
4442:Historical
4328:Luísa Mell
4308:Keith Mann
4303:Bill Maher
4288:Ronnie Lee
4258:Tal Gilboa
4233:Karen Dawn
4173:Greg Avery
4051:Rod Preece
3966:T. Forster
3926:Mona Caird
3899:Historical
3760:Hilda Kean
3730:Lori Gruen
3064:Vegaphobia
3054:Speciesism
2947:Animal law
2722:Booby trap
2656:Fish wheel
2603:Rocket net
2578:Bal-chatri
2496:Timms trap
2283:jjcdev.com
2232:2013-08-13
2207:2013-05-17
2082:17 October
1983:2012-03-11
1960:2012-03-11
1929:2009-06-15
1904:2012-03-11
1873:2009-06-15
1848:2009-06-15
1823:2012-03-11
1800:2009-04-16
1768:2009-06-15
1743:2009-04-16
1662:2013-02-25
1598:8 December
1571:8 December
1545:2012-11-24
1423:2009-06-15
1398:2012-03-11
1378:2011-07-31
1352:2022-12-16
1327:2022-12-16
1303:2009-06-15
1278:2009-06-15
1232:2012-03-11
1212:2009-06-15
1187:2012-03-11
1156:2013-02-28
1039:required.)
1003:2013-02-25
926:References
914:Rocket net
899:Mouse trap
814:black bear
691:Glue traps
651:in Germany
456:black bear
291:mousetraps
283:pesticides
136:] The
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5675:Fur trade
5567:Manifesto
5506:Bite Back
5491:Magazines
5365:Vegucated
4963:(Germany)
4961:V-Partei³
4939:(Germany)
4933:(Belgium)
4909:(Finland)
4732:Equanimal
4338:Morrissey
4313:Jim Mason
4268:Mark Gold
4203:Gene Baur
4178:Matt Ball
4154:Activists
4066:Tom Regan
3845:Jeff Sebo
3790:Dan Lyons
3599:Academics
3587:Advocates
3442:Live food
3242:Nafovanny
3149:Livestock
3129:Fur trade
3104:Bile bear
3039:Personism
2834:Overviews
2749:Fur trade
2651:Fish nest
2636:Crab trap
2621:Almadraba
2588:Harp trap
2549:Moth trap
2469:Mousetrap
2310:gov.mb.ca
1085:nysed.gov
864:Fish trap
859:Crab trap
844:Bird trap
832:Beer trap
583:squirrels
414:Stone Age
334:livestock
295:rat traps
166:Fur trade
150:pet trade
138:mousetrap
103:Neolithic
72:fur trade
5630:Category
5499:Arkangel
5431:Journals
5405:Dominion
5341:The Cove
4971:Activism
4915:(Sweden)
4903:(Canada)
4897:(Europe)
4611:Movement
4141:Voltaire
3059:Veganism
3009:Ethology
2910:Concepts
2732:Hand net
2717:Trapline
2681:Trabucco
2641:Eel buck
2598:Mist net
2583:Birdlime
2571:and bats
2554:Pan trap
2481:Rat trap
2454:Deadfall
2410:trapping
2116:PETA.org
1923:BBC News
1698:83989471
854:Bushmeat
820:See also
736:Victoria
732:Tasmania
712:baby oil
595:Cambodia
591:bushmeat
563:deadfall
557:cordage.
307:squirrel
272:squirrel
123:Zhuangzi
64:trapping
18:Gin trap
5670:Hunting
4945:(Italy)
4927:(Spain)
4921:(Italy)
4882:Parties
3371:Hunting
3325:Fishing
2984:Carnism
2754:Mantrap
2737:Hunting
2613:Fishing
2525:Insects
2351:, from
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976:Chinese
879:Hunting
607:cruelty
587:rabbits
555:dogbane
486:mantrap
410:mammals
358:kit fox
299:rodents
252:raccoon
208:castors
206:Beaver
202:Perfume
144:Reasons
115:Ukraine
111:Romania
90:History
76:hunting
68:ginning
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5562:(1991)
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5542:Albums
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2122:7 July
2056:19 Dec
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579:Snares
574:Snares
432:wolves
392:, for
372:) and
287:spring
260:bobcat
256:cougar
248:coyote
244:beaver
152:, and
119:Taoist
82:, and
5527:Satya
5245:Films
5010:Books
4832:Viva!
3460:Cases
3410:Other
2771:Traps
2712:Decoy
2569:Birds
2501:Snare
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