{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5f594f45d8a3a4409cdea4a9/5f594f50951cfe3574c1d689?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"EP 46: The Future of Trapping with Jeff Traynor of Furbearer Conservation","description":"<p>In Episode 46 of District of Conservation, Gabriella interviews Jeff Traynor of Furbearer Conservation. <br>\n</p>\n<p>Nothing provokes immense reaction from Americans today than any mention of fur or fur-trapping. Celebrities, advocacy groups, and politicians have suggested wearing fur is murder and evil. In recent years, the war on fur has greatly reached new heights.&nbsp;</p>\n<p>This year, we saw many states take up bills banning predator hunting and trapping—namely in the states of New Mexico and California.&nbsp;</p>\n<p>Was this always the case? Not at all.&nbsp;</p>\n<p>Historically, trapping wasn’t simply for exchanging pelts or fur. It was also an effective wildlife management tool—a practice still employed today by many ranchers and farmers.&nbsp;</p>\n<p>In fact, furbearer management and trapping have a place in the <a href=\"https://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/wildlife_pdf/trapfurmgmt.pdf\"><u>North American Model of Wildlife Conservation</u></a>.&nbsp;</p>\n<p>In today’s episode, we are joined by Jeff Traynor of Furbearer Conservation. Jeff Traynor is a licensed trapper, on-call urban/wildlife conflict consultant, Associate Certified Entomologist, and wildlife control operator with over a decade of wildlife-handling and conflict mitigation experience. His wildlife services are offered to a myriad of various clients, including government, residential, commercial and agricultural land-owners throughout The Granite State.</p>\n<p>Jeff was awarded the 2017 “Trapper of the Year” award from the<a href=\"http://www.nhtassoc.org/\"> NH Trappers Association</a>, and was also awarded the 2017 “Communication Award of Excellence” from the<a href=\"https://wildlife.state.nh.us/about/commission.html\"> New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission</a> for his efforts with the Furbearer Conservation™ project. He is also a certified Trapper Education Instructor for the state of New Hampshire. Jeff’s opinions and commentary on the benefits of regulated furbearer management have been featured both in radio and print.</p>\n<p>Jeff dedicates his time not only to advocating for regulated trapping practices, but also bolster education on the traits and characteristics of fur-bearing species, as well as non-lethal alternatives to nuisance conflict situations with urbanized wildlife. He passionately regards the importance of, and advocacy for modern fur trapping both as a regulated outdoor activity and as an integral component of modern wildlife management, biology, and conservation.</p>\n<p>As the founder of Furbearer Conservation™, Jeff continues to create content for the Furbearer Conservation™ project to help foster highly regulated trapping ethics and advocate for sustainable wildlife conservation efforts for future generations to enjoy.</p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>SHOW NOTES:&nbsp;</p>\n<p><br></p>\n<p>Furbearer Conservation Website: <a href=\"https://twitter.com/Trapper603\">https://twitter.com/Trapper603</a></p>\n<p>FC Facebook: <a href=\"https://www.facebook.com/trapper603\">https://www.facebook.com/trapper603</a></p>\n<p>Instagram: <a href=\"https://www.instagram.com/live_free_and_trap/\">https://www.instagram.com/live_free_and_trap/</a></p>\n<p>Twitter: <a href=\"https://twitter.com/Trapper603\">https://twitter.com/Trapper603</a></p>\n<p>Furbearer Conservation Newsletter: <a href=\"https://furbearerconservation.com/links\">https://furbearerconservation.com/links</a></p>","author_name":"Gabriella Hoffman"}