Trapping is the most effective form of wildlife management. Wildlife management organizations use trapping as a means to relocate animals–using, both, cage trapping and foothold trapping.
There are some misconceptions about trapping by people that don’t know anything about it or haven’t been exposed to it, and that is why the Montana Trappers Association dedicates so much of their cause to education. If you are interested in learning about trapping, contact the Montana Trappers Association at www.montanatrappers.org.
In the meantime, check out this video that shows a few of the faces of trappers in Montana.
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