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  • Trapping

Trapping (Topical Term)

Kāore e whakamahia ana tēnei mana i ngā pūkete.
Momo manako: Trapping
Ka whakamahia mō/tirohia mai:
  • Animal snaring
  • Animal trapping
  • Animals Snaring
  • Animals Trapping
  • Snaring, Animal
  • Snaring, Wildlife
  • Wildlife snaring
  • Wildlife trapping
Tirohia hoki:

Furnell, D. Summer polar bear snaring at Wager Bay, N.W.T., 1978, 1981: p. 1 (foot snaring) p. 6 (Aldrich spring-activated animal snares (grizzly and polar bear size) were used) p. 23 (successful snaring; trapping success)

LC database, Nov. 28, 2001 (snares and snaring; methods of snaring, trapping, and preserving birds and rats; snaring game; comparison of two methods of using sports hunting as an alternative to snaring)

OCLC WorldCat, Nov. 28, 2001 (modern snaring explained; snaring methods; land & water snaring techniques; trapping and snaring of birds; raccoon trapping & snaring methods; snaring rabbits; snaring coyotes)

Am. herit. dict. of the Eng. lang., c2000 (snare: A trapping device, often consisting of a noose, used for capturing birds and small mammals)

Web. 3 (snare: a contrivance typically consisting of a running noose (as of wire or cord) by which a bird or other animal may be caught; broadly: trap, gin)

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