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RABBIT TRAP WANTED

It was stated recently at a meeting of the British House and Lands Select Committee, appointed to consider measures for the better protection of agriculture and the land against rabbits, that if someone could invent a humane trap for rabbits to obviate the dangers arid risks of poisoning and the disadvantages of the present forms of mechanical trap, which causes suffering to the animals, there would be a small fortune in it. A representative of tlie Trap Manufacturers' Association stated that so far the problem had proved insoluble, but that the association was working at it in every way. The ideal humane trap would be one which held the rabbit without pain until the trapper arrived.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 7

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RABBIT TRAP WANTED Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 7

RABBIT TRAP WANTED Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 7

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