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Animal cruelty / Animal trapping / Navajo people / Navajo Nation / Zoology / Western United States / Human behavior / Animal trapping methods / Trapping / Fur trade / Hunting
Date: 2014-08-15 20:09:44
Animal cruelty
Animal trapping
Navajo people
Navajo Nation
Zoology
Western United States
Human behavior
Animal trapping methods
Trapping
Fur trade
Hunting

NAVAJO NATION[removed]TRAPPING PROCLAMATION Season: October 01, 2014, – March 31, 2015. There is no limit on the number of trapping permits for Navajo tribal members. The deadline to apply for Navajo Trapping permits

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