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Definition of trapper in English: trappernoun ˈtrapəˈtræpər A person who traps wild animals, especially for their fur. Example sentencesExamples - The committee came to that conclusion after holding three regional meetings with hunters and trappers organizations in the Baffin, Kivalliq and Kitikmeot.
- They were mostly hunters, trappers, and woodsmen.
- Hunters and trappers described fertile meadows and hills forested with white pine, birch, beech, maple, and hemlock.
- In addition, trappers check their trap lines on a daily basis, minimizing the amount of time the animal waits.
- We need to articulate the fact that trappers using foothold traps was essential to this unprecedented reintroduction success.
- A trapper who caught wild birds in the woods around Ongar was convicted and fined £3,000 after an elaborate undercover operation involving the police and the RSPCA.
- While I support the hunters and trappers of Illinois, I refuse to support this particularly gruesome hunting method that's been banned in the state for years.
- A delegation of East Gippsland farmers will approach Environment Minister John Thwaites to push for more wild dog trappers.
- Canada is synonymous with the fur trade and our history is replete with the stories of trappers, trap lines, and the great fur-trade routes.
- It doesn't matter whether it's our trap, or whether we're using her trap to trap the trapper.
- A survey of Lubicon hunters and trappers found that the numbers of animals had fallen by roughly 90 per cent.
- Their participation was crucial because the rural poor are usually exploited as animal trappers.
- This gave him an opportunity to visit various bird sanctuaries in the country and he took part in scientific projects to trap birds using the professional trappers and ring them.
- They were hunters, trappers, fishermen, and farmers whose ancestors were exiled from Nova Scotia by the British in 1765.
- Thank you for your October 24 letters expressing your opposition to the issuance of a stamp honoring trappers and animal trapping.
- Reid says hunters and trappers tried to strike a compromise by agreeing to strictly limited hunting and trapping seasons.
- Even if you believe this, however, the hunters, fishers and trappers still pay far more money that goes directly to wildlife and land management.
- As the trapper came closer the animal jumped to his feet.
- They had the opportunity to discuss ways to reduce animal suffering with me and other problem animal controllers and trappers.
- When the trapper finally comes to collect the animals, they stomp or beat them to death to avoid damaging the pelt.
Rhymes clapper, dapper, flapper, grappa, kappa, knapper, mapper, nappa, napper, rapper, sapper, scrapper, snapper, strapper, tapper, wrapper, yapper, Zappa Definition of trapper in US English: trappernounˈtræpərˈtrapər A person who traps wild animals, especially for their fur. Example sentencesExamples - Even if you believe this, however, the hunters, fishers and trappers still pay far more money that goes directly to wildlife and land management.
- We need to articulate the fact that trappers using foothold traps was essential to this unprecedented reintroduction success.
- Reid says hunters and trappers tried to strike a compromise by agreeing to strictly limited hunting and trapping seasons.
- A survey of Lubicon hunters and trappers found that the numbers of animals had fallen by roughly 90 per cent.
- In addition, trappers check their trap lines on a daily basis, minimizing the amount of time the animal waits.
- The committee came to that conclusion after holding three regional meetings with hunters and trappers organizations in the Baffin, Kivalliq and Kitikmeot.
- This gave him an opportunity to visit various bird sanctuaries in the country and he took part in scientific projects to trap birds using the professional trappers and ring them.
- They were hunters, trappers, fishermen, and farmers whose ancestors were exiled from Nova Scotia by the British in 1765.
- Their participation was crucial because the rural poor are usually exploited as animal trappers.
- They had the opportunity to discuss ways to reduce animal suffering with me and other problem animal controllers and trappers.
- Hunters and trappers described fertile meadows and hills forested with white pine, birch, beech, maple, and hemlock.
- Canada is synonymous with the fur trade and our history is replete with the stories of trappers, trap lines, and the great fur-trade routes.
- A trapper who caught wild birds in the woods around Ongar was convicted and fined £3,000 after an elaborate undercover operation involving the police and the RSPCA.
- It doesn't matter whether it's our trap, or whether we're using her trap to trap the trapper.
- They were mostly hunters, trappers, and woodsmen.
- When the trapper finally comes to collect the animals, they stomp or beat them to death to avoid damaging the pelt.
- While I support the hunters and trappers of Illinois, I refuse to support this particularly gruesome hunting method that's been banned in the state for years.
- A delegation of East Gippsland farmers will approach Environment Minister John Thwaites to push for more wild dog trappers.
- As the trapper came closer the animal jumped to his feet.
- Thank you for your October 24 letters expressing your opposition to the issuance of a stamp honoring trappers and animal trapping.
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