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Local regulations dictate the types of traps allowed, the number and type of animals that can be trapped, and the specific techniques used to avoid harming non-target species.
Trapping Techniques and Regulations
Local regulations can significantly impact the techniques used for trapping small game. For example, some areas may prohibit the use of steel traps or require that snares be checked at regular intervals to minimize animal suffering. In some jurisdictions, such as Alaska, trapping regulations may require trappers to use specific types of traps or to use certain types of baits.
Regulated Trapping Methods and Bait
Regulations may also dictate the types of baits used for trapping. In some areas, such as in bear country, the use of meat baits is prohibited due to the risk of attracting bears. In other areas, trappers may be required to use non-toxic baits, such as fruit or nuts. Additionally, some regulations may specify the number of traps that can be set in a given area, or the type of trap that can be used for a specific species.
Ensuring Compliance with Regulations
To avoid fines and ensure the humane treatment of animals, trappers must carefully review and comply with local regulations. This may involve checking with local authorities for specific trapping regulations, and ensuring that all traps are set and checked in accordance with these regulations. Trappers should also be aware of any restrictions on the types of animals that can be trapped, and the specific techniques used to avoid harming non-target species.
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