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... Fact #2 Trappers in Canada are licensed and, in most jurisdictions, pay royalties to the government for the furs they take. Trapping ...
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... The lynx ranges from Alaska, all the way across Canada. ... Trapping lynx is not particularly easy. Trappers use both snares and traps on the lynx. ...
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... The lynx ranges from Alaska, all the way across Canada. ... Trapping lynx is not particularly easy. Trappers use both snares and traps on the lynx. ...
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... Rural Canada was poor. The years following the Conquest were barren and unproductive for most French families. The French had been trappers and traders. ...
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... However the French were frontier trappers who moved and settled in small numbers and ... seemed to be all around and the neighboring frontiersmen in Canada to the ...
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... fur trade in what became Canada. The French traders obtained furs from the Huron Indians and, later, from the Ottawa. These tribes were not trappers, but they ...
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... The fishers then moved into undisturbed mixed forests in Canada and Alaska ... Trapping was allowed again in New York and Maine, but the trappers were only allowed ...
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... Most of the early French explorers were fur traders and trappers. ... After the British gained control of Canada, they began to set aside land for the Indians. ...
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... Recently, there have been coyote sightings in Florida and Eastern Canada. ... Trappers hunt Mountain Coyotes in the winter for their fur because it develops long ...
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Nevertheless, as the population kept growing, adventurers, trappers and many mores, started ... Mississippi to the Rockies, and from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada. ...
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... The native people of mainland Canada acted as the prime producers and ... The emergence of Newfoundland trappers meant that the Beothuk were now increasingly ...
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... canoe. When the trappers sca! ... The same origin can be shown for the railroads of the South, the Far West, and the Dominion of Canada. The ...
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