In this paper, we propose standards for killing trap systems based on Proulx et al.’s (2022) prerequisites, which provide context and explanations for our approach. Our aim is to identify assessment protocols that are based on the scientific method, and that include evaluation parameters and threshold levels of acceptation, and laboratory and field procedures, to recognize mammal trapping systems that are acceptable from an animal welfare, and capture efficiency and selectivity, point of view. The testing of killing trap systems consists of 4 steps: 1) Mechanical evaluation; 2) Approach tests in semi-natural environments; 3) Kill tests in semi-natural environments; and 4) Kill tests on traplines. Based on the normal approximation to ...
Reports were scanned in black and white at a resolution of 600 dots per inch and were converted to t...
Goodnature Ltd. humane self-resetting kill traps are being developed in New Zealand for use in anima...
Stoats (Mustela erminea) and ship rats (Rattus rattus) in New Zealand are targeted by trapping to mi...
In this paper, we set out the prerequisites for the development of killing and restraining trap sys...
In this paper, we propose standards for killing trap systems based on Proulx et al.’s (2022) prerequ...
In this paper, we set out the prerequisites for the development of killing and restraining trap syst...
In this paper, we propose standards for restraining trap systems based on Proulx et al.’s (2022a) pr...
In this paper, we propose standards for restraining trap systems based on Proulx et al.’s (2022a) pr...
Millions of wild mammals are trapped annually for fur, pest control and wildlife management. Ensurin...
In 1999, after pressure from the European Union, an Agreement on International Humane Trapping Stand...
The Agreement on International Humane Trapping Standards (AIHTS) which applies to wildlife managemen...
ISO, the International Organization for Standardization, formed a technical committee in 1987 to dev...
New Zealand’s fauna are depredated upon by introduced mammals and human intervention is required eit...
Scientific assessment of the impacts of trapping on mammal welfare is necessary to inform cost-benef...
For centuries, trappers, inventors, naturalists, and biologists have searched for animal traps that ...
Reports were scanned in black and white at a resolution of 600 dots per inch and were converted to t...
Goodnature Ltd. humane self-resetting kill traps are being developed in New Zealand for use in anima...
Stoats (Mustela erminea) and ship rats (Rattus rattus) in New Zealand are targeted by trapping to mi...
In this paper, we set out the prerequisites for the development of killing and restraining trap sys...
In this paper, we propose standards for killing trap systems based on Proulx et al.’s (2022) prerequ...
In this paper, we set out the prerequisites for the development of killing and restraining trap syst...
In this paper, we propose standards for restraining trap systems based on Proulx et al.’s (2022a) pr...
In this paper, we propose standards for restraining trap systems based on Proulx et al.’s (2022a) pr...
Millions of wild mammals are trapped annually for fur, pest control and wildlife management. Ensurin...
In 1999, after pressure from the European Union, an Agreement on International Humane Trapping Stand...
The Agreement on International Humane Trapping Standards (AIHTS) which applies to wildlife managemen...
ISO, the International Organization for Standardization, formed a technical committee in 1987 to dev...
New Zealand’s fauna are depredated upon by introduced mammals and human intervention is required eit...
Scientific assessment of the impacts of trapping on mammal welfare is necessary to inform cost-benef...
For centuries, trappers, inventors, naturalists, and biologists have searched for animal traps that ...
Reports were scanned in black and white at a resolution of 600 dots per inch and were converted to t...
Goodnature Ltd. humane self-resetting kill traps are being developed in New Zealand for use in anima...
Stoats (Mustela erminea) and ship rats (Rattus rattus) in New Zealand are targeted by trapping to mi...