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This picture shows the brutality of trapping

Aug 1, 2018 | Ban Traps on Public Lands, Coyote, Cruelty, Public Lands, Trap Injuries, Trapping on Public Lands, Waste, Wildlife

Coyote paw bones in rusty steel jaw trap. Traps like this are scattered across our public lands, posing a risk to anything with legs that tough the ground.

coyote paw bones in trap

 

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