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Jul 30 2000 Dog Trapping Incident | Brown Mountain, Lower Southfork Rd, Wyoming | July 2000
Dog caught and killed in trap on Brown Mountain, Wyoming
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Wyoming Trapping Incidents
Tens of thousands of animals are trapped and snared in Wyoming every single year! Many are unreported.
These numbers represent only the trapped animals reported by less than 30% of trappers in Wyoming from 2008 to 2023. For every trap, we believe one to three non-target animals may be trapped. Every animal and bird of prey is a possible victim.