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They were being raised and slaughtered for fur fashion, the exotic pet trade and for their urine which is used in hunting, trapping, dog training and wild animal deterrent. Some of the animals ...
We were tromping out onto a wetland frozen nine inches deep. It felt like how the fur trade began, someplace long ago, far away. Bill Mackowski, in his 60th year of trapping, mostly around ...
The Métis are people native to Canada and their origins are marked by the mixing of European and Indigenous people and served ...
Have you ever wanted to see what life was like during the days of the Fur Trade? Well, now is your chance as the Rice County ...
Today, gardeners can visit a local nursery or shop online to buy seeds and tools with the click of a button. But how did ...
The fur trade is Canada's oldest industry ... The cycle of the industry is followed from the trapper's bush camp and the fur ranch to the final sale of a coat in the furrier's salon.