Victims and Consequences of Trapping
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Who in their right mind with any sense of compassion can ever embrace or condone this inexcusable barbaric cruelty?
There are very few things in life that make me rage post, but this is one. We need your help.
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The cruel act of trapping never rests. Share it and spread the awareness of this barbaric act!
While the trappers wait in the comforts of their home in anticipation and hopes for their endless and lucrative victims.......Thankfully, decent caring people don't rest!
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It may seem so awful to say but this is one very lucky dog. In response to the lengthy suffering leghold traps cause, Conibear traps are body crushing and were designed to be quick kill.
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Witnessing so many favored 2019 legislative bills in Montana against wildlife, acts of humanity are truly refreshing!
Even if they are happening elsewhere.
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"It was a situation that was awful to contemplate, and especially hard to see depicted in photographs, but one that veterinary staff from the Walden Animal Hospital dealt with promptly and compassionately.
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On November 25, 2018, Roxy strangled to death in a trap on public land.
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A male mountain lion topping 100 pounds was found dead in a trapline near town.
No fines will be issued as trapping the lion was unintentional, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks game warden Jim Smolczynski told the River Press.
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Louis Seguin heard a cry from his dog and thought she had been attacked by a bear or cougar.
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Officials say they’re concerned for the welfare of a deer that appears to be dragging a “leghold trap” from one of its hind legs.
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The Tippecanoe County Prosecutor has charged a man in connection to a video of a cat being drowned.
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DNR conservation officers and wildlife biologists have responded to recent reports of three wolves accidentally caught in foothold traps. Of those three wolves, two were freed and one was found dead, shot in the head before officers could release it.
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An animal advocacy group says there’s some teeth to a lawsuit filed by a Kamloops man over his dead dog.
Burke Nesjan’s two-year-old dog died in his arms on Nov. 14, 2017, after its neck got stuck in a hunting trap next to the Darlington Forest Service Road, north of Kamloops.