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    Protecting Public Safety & Private Property
    It is often difficult for people to understand this benefit of trapping until trapping is no longer conducted. Then it becomes all too obvious. Click here to learn about The Chelmsford Example.

    Protecting America's Wetlands
    Regulated trapping is an important defense for our wetland habitats. Find out how Louisiana is using trapping to control nutria populations and their damaging effects to the coastal wetlands along the Gulf coast.
    Maintaining National Wildlife Refuges
    See how trapping on National Wildlife Refuges aids in fullfilling the mission of the National Wildlife Refuge System.
    Reintroducing Wildlife
    Foothold traps used to harvest furbearers are also used to capture and release furbearers into habitats where they no longer occur. Check here to learn more about reintroduction programs.

Trapping is Highly Regulated
Trapping is Ecologically Sound
Animals are Common & Abundant Trapping has Benefits to Society


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