Alberta trapper Ross Hinter teaches about wildlife habitat
by Truth About Fur, voice of the North American fur tradeAs a trapper, I realize I have a responsibility to become involved when given the opportunity. My wish is to…
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As a trapper, I realize I have a responsibility to become involved when given the opportunity. My wish is to…
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As a trapper, I realize I have a responsibility to become involved when given the opportunity. My wish is to…
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1929 – A look into the Seattle Fur Exchange grading area filled with fur buyers and smocked graders evaluating and…
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1 Lime Street, London, England, circa 1924. One year later (1925), to mark the 255th anniversary of the Company, Beaver…
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When I lived in Willow River, British Columbia, I stumbled on a very old log house in the woods by…
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I spent a great amount of time with the Shuswap & Okanagan First Nations Peoples, learning valuable insights and gaining…
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Show lots of marten fur in the third floor warehouse of the Hudson’s Bay Company headquarters, at 1 Lime Street,…
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1950’s – Graders at Seattle Fur Exchange inspect every pelt to evaluate and sort by quality, color and length of…
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1973 – A view from the stand of the American Legend (formerly Seattle Fur Exchange) auction room. It is filled…
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New Brunswick trapper Randy Mersereau demonstrates a quick-killing set for raccoon. The trap is placed high on an inclined pole…
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Raymond Chislett holds a pastel mink at Viking Fur farm in Cavendish, Newfoundland. Learn more about the Newfoundland and Labrador Fur…
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Humane-trapping advocate Neal Jotham investigates the effectiveness of AIHTS-certified traps set in the entrance tunnels of a beaver lodge, on…
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