The Quarterly Review, Volumes 263-264William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 79
... trapping is only undertaken to check the rabbit's depredations and avert the ruin of the agriculturist . The supposition is further strengthened by the fact that the farmer is frequently compelled to prosecute a trapping campaign around ...
... trapping is only undertaken to check the rabbit's depredations and avert the ruin of the agriculturist . The supposition is further strengthened by the fact that the farmer is frequently compelled to prosecute a trapping campaign around ...
Page 84
... trapping may serve either to efface them utterly or indirectly to aid their preservation . It is true that the gin destroys both stoat and weasel , thus materially lessening the natural decrease of the rabbit population . At the same ...
... trapping may serve either to efface them utterly or indirectly to aid their preservation . It is true that the gin destroys both stoat and weasel , thus materially lessening the natural decrease of the rabbit population . At the same ...
Page 85
... trapping legislation . Were the gin permitted in any shape or form , it would be used as it has always been , unless the law provided means for enforcing its mandates . Even now it is illegal for any person to set a trap upon any cairn ...
... trapping legislation . Were the gin permitted in any shape or form , it would be used as it has always been , unless the law provided means for enforcing its mandates . Even now it is illegal for any person to set a trap upon any cairn ...
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