Trapping fur bearing animals is an important part of history. Our earliest ancestors relied on these animals for their very existence, in more ways than one. Beaver, mink, muskrats and raccoons provided food, shelter and clothing that turned away the worst of weather. Furs were also one of the first forms of currency. Although we no longer rely on pelts for survival, trapping still plays a vital role as a wildlife management tool.
Peru Resident Compiles Book on Renowned Trapper
Peru Resident Compiles Book on Renowned…
Peru Resident Compiles Book on Renowned Trapper
Trapping fur bearing animals is an important part of history. Our earliest ancestors relied on these animals for their very existence, in more ways than one. Beaver, mink, muskrats and raccoons provided food, shelter and clothing that turned away the worst of weather. Furs were also one of the first forms of currency. Although we no longer rely on pelts for survival, trapping still plays a vital role as a wildlife management tool.