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Title
Summary of Trapping Regulations for Fur Harvesting in the United States
Document Type
Article
Date of this Version
December 2007
Abstract
A “Summary of Trapping Regulations for Fur Harvesting in the United States and
Canada” was originally conducted by the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
Fur Resources Technical Subcommittee in 1995. Over the last decade trapping devices and
methods, as well as the regulations that guide them have undergone changes. The summary data
of furbearer trapping regulations contained in this report were gathered during the summer/fall of
2007 in an effort to capture those regulation changes and report the current conditions and
restrictions within existing laws for the harvest of 26 species of furbearers by regulated trapping
throughout the United States. The annual harvest of wild furbearers occurs under the conditions
set forth in regulations promulgated within each state.
An on-line survey was developed and distributed to wildlife agencies in 49 U.S. states
(excluding Hawaii). Information was compiled under five major categories: 1) training and
licensing 2) bodygrip traps 3) foothold traps 4) trap placement and 5) snares. Response rate to the
survey was 100%. The survey contained 113 questions.
Information presented on any page of this report is only a single component within more
comprehensive regulations. To understand the full relevance and importance of any response, the
listed information needs to be examined within the context and in concert with all other existing
regulations.
Despite these constraints, the information within this report is very useful to furbearer
managers to help examine technologies and initiate and make furbearer management decisions.
The Furbearer Conservation Technical Work Group of the Association of Fish and Wildlife
Agencies is grateful to all agencies for their cooperation in gathering this information.

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