Yes, but they also create slow moving and pooled areas for turtles, frogs, fish, etc. hang, breed, feed, et. Why do you think you have the right to trap them. Great video. Did you kil lthem after? Why not tape that?
beavers are a nuisance, when they make their ponds they are actually causing more damage to a wet land than you think, by raising the water level they kill emergent plant life that is important to other species. and in some cases their damming can cause thousands of dollars of damage to repair. here they are just trapping them here not killing them, if they wanted to kill them they would use a connibear, which breaks the animals neck and back at the same time, instant death
I would say he has the right to trap them because the Natural Resources department has granted him a license to trap fur bearing animals. How's that one for size?
In Ontario(Canada) it is LAW... for a private land owner to take any and all action against removing beaver if they are causing destruction up to and including shooting them on sight.
Sounds cruel but the Governement has regualtions on this trapping stuff. People think that these Hunters are acting on their own. Not so!
Yes, but they also create slow moving and pooled areas for turtles, frogs, fish, etc. hang, breed, feed, et. Why do you think you have the right to trap them. Great video. Did you kil lthem after? Why not tape that?
rwilming 2 years ago
You forgot the hats, they make wonderful hats.
pahwraith 2 years ago
Beavers are delicious!
roy4461 2 years ago
@roy4461
You eat beaver?
they are a rodent!
it's like eating rats and mice...lol
79Testo 1 year ago
beavers are a nuisance, when they make their ponds they are actually causing more damage to a wet land than you think, by raising the water level they kill emergent plant life that is important to other species. and in some cases their damming can cause thousands of dollars of damage to repair. here they are just trapping them here not killing them, if they wanted to kill them they would use a connibear, which breaks the animals neck and back at the same time, instant death
buckslayer3736 2 years ago
Right on
gittoderrick 2 years ago
@rwilming
I would say he has the right to trap them because the Natural Resources department has granted him a license to trap fur bearing animals. How's that one for size?
In Ontario(Canada) it is LAW... for a private land owner to take any and all action against removing beaver if they are causing destruction up to and including shooting them on sight.
Sounds cruel but the Governement has regualtions on this trapping stuff. People think that these Hunters are acting on their own. Not so!
79Testo 1 year ago
wven though he was caught he was still chillin
graffwriterfate2 3 years ago
aww xD
Rutter1994 3 years ago
Does anyone buy them a drink first?
FranzJosefHidin 3 years ago
can you kill them once there in the traps? or what do you do with them?
mrtacos77 3 years ago
let them free?
Rutter1994 3 years ago
Is there a follow-up?
100alexh 3 years ago
There are several other segments posted if that is what you are asking.
bugmanchad 3 years ago