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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2008

July 11, 2008: Fur-Bearer Defenders speaks about trapping cruelty and so-called international agreement on trapping standards on Animal Voices (radio). For more info, please see www.FurBearerDefenders.com

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  • Disrespectful comments will be deleted. People are entitled to their opinions on various issues. Some people are against abortion, while some are against child labour. There will always be caring individuals who speak up against trapping while others in favour of fur cruelty. It is expected that these 2 groups of people do not like nor understand each other. But the fact of the matter is that this is my board, and I shall have respect on my board.

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  • i dont understand you anti trapping folks. fur is natural and a renewable resource..i trap, hunt, and fish, living off the land is a family herritage that has been passed on from father to son for generations..WHO ARE YOU to try and take that away!

  • @luvmypeeu and how do you maintain balance in this world.?As sad as it is. Our population is grower more and more., We are running out of resources and taking as much as we can to survive. Your right we are the problem. Maybe some needs to control our population. Wipe a few of us out. So that our planet has a change restore itself.

  • @luvmypeeu "it is up to us humans to control certain populations of certain species." Ignorance is bliss. What you fail to understand is that coyote populations are high because top predators, wolves and cougars, have been forced by human development to very small ranges and populations, thus allowing mesopredators, such as coyotes, to spring up. This unbalances the ecosystem, devastating the entire area. It isn't up to humans to "control" such populations. It is up to us to maintain balance.

  • I come from a long line of trappers. It is a way of life for my family. I grew up trapping with my father as a little girl. I have the nothing but respect for the animals that we trap. What people don't understand is it is up to us humans to control certain populations of certain species. I have seen what over population of Coyotes can do. I come across many animals who have suffered from mange, rabies and starvation. We do not use leg traps. Wish more people understood.

  • mutha fucking hippi

  • trapping isn't just about fur cotes many people enjoy trapping to. why try to stop us its a really fun hobby, atleast for me and my friends.

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