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Truth About Fur Ep. 2 - Snare Ban, Wolverines and Mink Farming

Truth About Fur Ep. 2 - Snare Ban, Wolverines and Mink Farming

This episode covers various topics including the Conservative Hunting and Angling Caucus outdoor symposium, National Seal Products Day, the ban on snaring for licensed trappers in PEI, the ban on mink farming in BC, and the presence of chronic wasting disease in British Columbia. The conversation also touches on the importance of the fur industry in agriculture, the role of trappers in wildlife disease management, and a study on wolverine density. This part of the conversation discusses the conservation concerns surrounding wolverines and the need for reducing incidental trapping deaths to maintain stable populations. It also highlights the importance of trappers in wildlife management and the potential risks they face from anti-fur protesters. The conversation concludes with a reminder to support the fur industry and upcoming events like the BC Trappers Association rendezvous and the June fur sale.

The Hunter Conservationist Podcast

June 28, 20241h 25m

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Show Notes

This episode covers various topics including the Conservative Hunting and Angling Caucus outdoor symposium, National Seal Products Day, the ban on snaring for licensed trappers in PEI, the ban on mink farming in BC, and the presence of chronic wasting disease in British Columbia. The conversation also touches on the importance of the fur industry in agriculture, the role of trappers in wildlife disease management, and a study on wolverine density. This part of the conversation discusses the conservation concerns surrounding wolverines and the need for reducing incidental trapping deaths to maintain stable populations. It also highlights the importance of trappers in wildlife management and the potential risks they face from anti-fur protesters. The conversation concludes with a reminder to support the fur industry and upcoming events like the BC Trappers Association rendezvous and the June fur sale.


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