NASD - Proper Use of Snares for Capturing Furbearers

NASD - Proper Use of Snares for Capturing Furbearers

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Quick Facts Snaring is an effective technique to capture animals that cause economic damage and for harvesting furbearers. Snares placed in trails or under fences can successfully capture furbearers. Carefully select sites where snares are set to avoid capturing non-target animals such as deer and

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