As the wildebeest herd moves north through the border regions with Tanzania, it faces a human threat: an invisible web of wire snares. Poachers sneak across the fenceless border from Tanzania to hunt ...
Snares are simple, low-tech, noose-like traps that can be made from cheap and easily accessible materials such as wire, rope or brake cables. Easy to set, a single person can place thousands, with one ...
Snares are set to catch foxes that prey on certain birds Calls are being made for snares to be banned after two runners were caught in the traps in the Peak District. The wire devices are designed to ...
Millions of snares dot the forests and protected areas of Southeast Asia, set to feed the illegal wildlife trade and wild game demand, where they sweep up multiple species, including threatened wild ...
Police are investigating after undercover footage appeared to show illegal snares being laid in a forest in Denbighshire. The charity Green Britain Foundation said footage it obtained appeared to show ...
WASILLA -- Nearly 40 snares baited with moose heads turned up earlier this month on land Nicolene Jordan leases for a gravel pit near Colony High School. Jordan and her husband, Mark Loomis, say they ...
Snares are one of humankind's earliest inventions, writes Bill Oddie, once essential to our survival as hunters. But their modern use by gamekeepers seeking to protect game birds on shooting estates ...
Illegal snares in semi-urban green belt areas are putting our remaining wildlife at risk. Durban-based Snare Aware – an NGO that has removed 1 251 snares in its three years of operation – is trying to ...
Calls are being made for snares to be banned after two runners were caught in the traps in the Peak District. The wire devices are designed to catch foxes, which prey on red grouse. An investigation ...
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