- with
commercially valuable fur is
known within the fur
industry as a
furbearer. The use of fur as
clothing or
decoration is controversial;
animal welfare...
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Buffalo (1972)
Mexican free-tailed bat (flying mammal) (2006)
Raccoon (
furbearer) (1989) White-tailed deer (game animal) (1990)
Oregon Beaver (animal)...
- of
furbearers.
Research shows that
trapping can be an
effective method of
managing or
studying furbearers,
controlling damage caused by
furbearers, and...
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alterations to
their habitat. In New England, fishers,
along with most
other furbearers, were
nearly exterminated due to
unregulated trapping.
Fishers became...
- ISSNĀ 1314-3301. Novak, M., Baker, J. A., Obbard, M. E.; Malloch, B. (1987). Wild
furbearer management and
conservation in
North America.
Ontario Ministry of Natural...
- year, the Fur
Trapping Agency publishes an
information bulletin on the
furbearers of the
North S****.
Among the main prey, they are
considered common to...
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Special Concern designation, they are also
defined as a Game
Animal /
Furbearer with a
closed harvest season. "Coyotes in Maryland".
Maryland Department...
- time, the Hudson's Bay
Company sent word to
trappers to
extirpate all
furbearers from the area in an
effort to make the area less
attractive to U.S. fur...
- the
original on July 1, 2013.
Retrieved July 14, 2013. "Trapping and
Furbearer Management in Montana".
Montana Fish,
Wildlife and Parks.
Archived from...
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forthcoming if the
states and
Navajo nation provided evidence that
their furbearer management programs ****ured the
species would be conserved. Management...