There are two cabins, one sleeping four, the other a small trappers cabin, measuring twelve feet by sixteen feet sleeping two people. |
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In addition, trappers check their trap lines on a daily basis, minimizing the amount of time the animal waits. |
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When pasturage was unavailable, trappers, like the Indians, fed their animals the sweet bark of the cottonwood trees. |
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A delegation of East Gippsland farmers will approach Environment Minister John Thwaites to push for more wild dog trappers. |
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Even if you believe this, however, the hunters, fishers and trappers still pay far more money that goes directly to wildlife and land management. |
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We need to articulate the fact that trappers using foothold traps was essential to this unprecedented reintroduction success. |
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For more than half a century, the land that the Bozemen Trail would cross was made busy by Crows and white trappers and traders, not by Lakotas. |
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Reid says hunters and trappers tried to strike a compromise by agreeing to strictly limited hunting and trapping seasons. |
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Thank you for your October 24 letters expressing your opposition to the issuance of a stamp honoring trappers and animal trapping. |
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Their participation was crucial because the rural poor are usually exploited as animal trappers. |
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Even when fur has no commercial value, trappers are sent to work, in some cases at taxpayer expense. |
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A survey of Lubicon hunters and trappers found that the numbers of animals had fallen by roughly 90 per cent. |
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The oriole families then commence the perilous journey to tropical Africa running the gauntlet of the trappers en route. |
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Virtually all of his submissions were taken from the bayou country in southern Louisiana in foothold traps by fur trappers. |
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Hunters and trappers described fertile meadows and hills forested with white pine, birch, beech, maple, and hemlock. |
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They had the opportunity to discuss ways to reduce animal suffering with me and other problem animal controllers and trappers. |
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Canada is synonymous with the fur trade and our history is replete with the stories of trappers, trap lines, and the great fur-trade routes. |
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One of the favorite targets of the trappers in North America was the beaver, the largest of the North American rodents. |
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The tail is fatty tissue, rich and palatable when cooked, and was greatly relished by early trappers and explorers. |
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Both the trappers looked at one another, one fiddling with his slouch hat so it hid his features, the other nodding, nodding, nodding. |
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Under the French regiment, Fir-tree gum harvesting quickly became an activity that woodsmen and trappers turned into tidy seasonal profits. |
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The site served as an early stopping place for Arapaho Indians, fur trappers, and traders. |
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Even for trappers who have spent a lifetime in areas where lynxes are common, encounters with these predators are rare and memorable. |
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Farmers, trappers, fishers and woodlot owners and their families are the people who make their livings from the land. |
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The fur trade was dying, and with it the old economic partnership between traders and trappers. |
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The head of that group, KC York, said she has no interest in looking up the names of trappers, and she does not condone harassment. |
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While I support the hunters and trappers of Illinois, I refuse to support this particularly gruesome hunting method that's been banned in the state for years. |
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The skills they had developed as hunters and trappers made them exceptional soldiers. |
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Fortunately, good sense intervened and I eventually got an education, but my fascination with furbearers, trappers and the trapping lifestyle has never waned. |
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These bearskin jobbers would then hope to purchase the bearskins from trappers at a lower price and then deliver them to their customers for a profit. |
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Mountain man, any of the pioneers of the North American Rocky Mountain West who went to that region first as fur trappers. |
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The short answer is that we believe it is the right thing to do for all trappers. |
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As Chief Louis Espagnol had protested in 1884, white trappers were the shock troops of the new economic order. |
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Also, they became increasingly aware of the Indian's bitterness over the illegal use of poison traps by white and half-breed trappers. |
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Settler trappers as well, came to the Innu and asked them for some bait for their traps. |
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After spending the day at sea, they return to beaches to roost, becoming easy prey for trappers who catch them for food. |
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Each trapper had their own family-based traplines and this was respected by all the other trappers. |
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In recent years, too, long-haired fur has greatly increased in value, and red foxes are worth a lot of money to trappers. |
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Kill white men the Crows did not, but trappers regarded them warily. |
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Wildlife officials received complaints that information was being used to harass and threaten hunters and trappers, Aasheim said. |
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He hob-nobbed with princes and trappers, governors and Métis, prime ministers and Indians, lords and frontier horse traders. |
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The committee came to that conclusion after holding three regional meetings with hunters and trappers organizations in the Baffin, Kivalliq and Kitikmeot. |
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Tallymen and trappers will have their say on planned development and activities offered on their trapline. |
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On the other hand, certain trappers are much more permissive as to potential silvicultural treatments and logging on their trapline. |
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Arrange to meet local wildlife agency staff along with affected trappers to discuss their sustainable furbearer management programs. |
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Licensed trappers may use snares under conditions specified in the Trapping Regulations. |
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Self-employed fishers, trappers, loggers and other harvesters of natural resources are included. |
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Many of the Scots who were pioneering the west in the 1800s intermarried with the Lakota while working their way through the mid-west as fur trappers. |
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Other hunters and trappers complained that they don't want information about their secret spots to be available to the public, he said. |
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Moreover, the humane trapping standards impose specific training for trappers. |
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Also the first nations, many Yukon trappers, farmers, hunters and cabin dwellers consider it a part of their way of life. |
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It is important to recognize some trappers do not read at an advanced level, so direct contact is essential to exchange information. |
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In some cases, this might include funding trappers to assist in research and monitoring programs. |
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This localized habitat loss would have the potential to affect some trappers in the region. |
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With the extension in 1977 of the right to vote by proxy to airline crews, lumber and survey teams, and trappers, yet more barriers were removed. |
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At the same time, there are many other people who use the land, too, like hunters and trappers. |
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In response, we revised access management plans to ensure trappers can safely access traplines in lease areas not actively being mined. |
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The Cheyennes and Lakotas would have dissented, and assuredly the American trappers who reached the Crow country shortly after Larocque's visit would have laughed heartily. |
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The original Acadians and Cajuns were farmers, herders, and ranchers, but they also worked as carpenters, coopers, blacksmiths, fishermen, shipbuilders, trappers, and sealers. |
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Activities conducted in the area included education and awareness seminars for snarers and trappers during the winter snaring and trapping seasons. |
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From the earliest days, said Shirley, Orr's Ranch was a gathering spot for freighters, cattle and horse wranglers, sheepherders, broncobusters, miners and trappers. |
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Speaking fluent French was a real asset in the land of the Cajuns, and most fun was working with the trappers, duck hunters and alligator harvesters with their leases. |
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Speaking fluent French was a real asset in the land of the Cajuns, and most fun was working with the trappers, duck hunters, and alligator harvesters with their leases. |
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The restaurant takes its name from a local saloon of the early 1900s, when Winthrop was a thriving frontier town serving trappers, prospectors, and homesteaders. |
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Changes in the ecological structure of the lowland areas, caused by increased and inconsistent hydrological fluctuations, have been reported by community hunters and trappers. |
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The highlands above the Churchill Falls were once an ancient hunting ground for the Innu First Nations and settled trappers of Labrador. |
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Some children were employed as coal trappers, particularly those not yet strong enough to pull or push the corf. |
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The trappers also opened the trapdoors to provide ventilation in some locations. |
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From the 1820s, trappers and settlers from the United States and the future Canada arrived in Northern California. |
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Throughout the 16th century, European trappers, traders, bison hunters, and explorers bartered for the products of American Indian agriculture. |
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We do not want to go there, quite obviously, because we do not want to encumber hunters, trappers and recreational shooters with security clearances. |
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Similarly, in Canada the indigenous snowshoe was essential footwear, and many hunters and trappers adopted fringe on their deerskin tunics as a practical embellishment that helped rain to run off the garment. |
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With the number of native tribes and self-employed trappers, called freemen, in the area, Jasper House was also an ideal location for trading furs. |
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I spoke strongly against the registry and explained how passionately many of my constituents feel about it, the northern trappers, hunters, fishermen and outfitters. |
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Canada is no land of the midnight sun, half British and half American, populated chiefly by Indians, Eskimos, the Mounted Police, and trappers on snowshoes. |
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Known to the Algonquins for thousands of years, the Lièvre River was used by North American native people, hunters, trappers and fishermen before becoming an integral part of the development of Buckingham and Masson. |
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This proposal would expand that confidentiality to trappers and include all game animals, furbearers or other species under the department's management. |
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This law could place fishermen, farmers, hunters, trappers, furriers or any individual that associates with animals at risk of frivolous prosecution and those who espouse radical views about animal protection. |
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Will it be the fishermen, the sports fishermen, the medical researchers, the agricultural researchers, the furriers, the trappers and many others? |
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As parties meet to discuss proactive approaches to furbearer and trapline management, they need to build on the following forces that should bring trappers and foresters together. |
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Landowners will also be required to sign a landowner agreement and liability release form before trappers will enter the property to remove offending predators. |
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In an Inuit community, the hamlet council, an Elders' circle, and a hunters and trappers organization may have overlapping responsibility and expertise with respect to the knowledge being sought. |
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Anti-trapping advocates say it is inhumane and results in the inadvertent capture of pets and other species, while trappers say it is just another way to manage and control the population of an animal. |
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A lobby of trappers then managed to sideline the experts. |
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Many of us become trappers this time of year, when rats, moles, house, deer and white-footed mice try to invade our homes. |
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There were greenhorns like me and my husband, together with expert hunters, fishermen and trappers, as well as a veteran of the Finnish Army Ghost Troop. |
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The gray fox turned in included 30 from hunters, seven from trappers, and nine from salvage. |
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In the past, both trappers and tallymen have benefited from this program. |
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There are also temporary camps, but these are used less and less frequently since motor vehicles usually enable the trappers to get back to their permanent camps at the end of each day. |
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Laws regulating the hunting of coyotes might alternatively be explained as the outcome of interest group competition between woolgrowers and fur trappers for political favors. |
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Illegal trappers aim to trap blackcaps, but due to the non-selective nature of the methods used, 152 species are affected, of which 78 are threatened. |
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