Untrapped Stats & Maps
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Jul 30 2014 The dogs and I were walking the North Platte River trail in Mills. The dogs were attracted to bait and tripped the traps. -
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May 24 2014 Trapping Incident: Fox and Coyote | Grand Teton NP
A dead fox and the carcass of a skinned coyote were found dumped on the side of the road at a turnout inside Grand Teton National Park. It is believed that these were dumped by a trapper.
Have you experienced a negative trapping incident involving you, your pet, your family, or another living thing?
Please share your story so that we can help you in whatever way we can and bring the realities of trapping to a broader public. Your personal information will be respected, and you may submit anonymously.
Provide as much as possible of the following information so that your report will be as effective as possible. Include species of animal, type of trapping device, name of dog (if applicable), any injuries incurred by animals or humans involved, medical expenses, and as much additional detail as possible. Also, photos are very helpful but not required. We encourage you to include multiple photos and videos of trap, trap set area, bait, wild animal, dog, injury, and a picture of your dog without the trap to add a face to your story.
No agency keeps track of reports of dogs caught in traps. This map is incomplete, but a much-needed record of these incidents. As awareness has increased, WU is learning of more cases where dogs were trapped but the owner had no recourse or engaged officials to report it to. We aim to share those stories here.