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May 09 2014 How to Release Your Pet From a Trap – Produced by Wyoming Untrapped
Be aware that traps are on public lands every day of the year in Wyoming. If you see a trap, or your dog gets caught in one of these devices, know what to do! To keep your companion animals safe, use a leash. Learn how to release your pet from a leghold, snare, and conibear trap. Always carry a leash and wire cutters when hiking. For more information, please watch our trap release video. https://vimeo.com/75665565 -
Apr 15 2014 Least Weasels Rare in Wyoming
LEAST WEASELS: State law lists the "weasel" as a furbearer. Three weasel species exist in Wyoming: long-tailed weasel, short-tailed weasel (ermine) and least weasel. The least weasel is very small and its fur has negligible value. The species is quite rare and little is known concerning distribution. Trappers are asked to make every attempt to avoid trapping the least weasel. The Wyoming Fish and Game Department requests that unintentional trapping of a least weasel be reported to the Nongame Section in an effort to preserve the specimen for scientific use. TRAPS ARE INDISCRIMINATE! -
Apr 05 2014 The Fox – A Predatory Animal
Although a furbearing animal, this fox is designated a “predatory animal” in Wyoming which means it can be shot or trapped all year long without a license. Please, only… Continue reading
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Jan 24 2014 Public Notice Signs Warning of Trapping
Public notice signs warning of trapping in three popular recreation areas on the Palisades Ranger District of the Caribuou-Targhee National Forest in Idaho have been posted after Wyoming Untrapped’s request..… Continue reading