Legislation would broaden use of controversial beaver trap
By Associated Press
Monday, September 19, 2005 - Updated: 01:31 PM EST
BOSTON - Animal-rights activists are in the town of Spencer, where a legislative committee is holding a hearing on proposals aimed at reining in the state's beaver population.
One bill would allow for expanded use of conibear traps, which were outlawed by Massachusetts voters in 1996.
Wildlife advocates say the traps, which clamp down on beavers in the water and drown them, are cruel and unnecessary. They say beavers and other pesky critters can be managed in more humane ways.
State wildlife experts say the beaver population has nearly tripled since the trapping rules were imposed. Beavers have been blamed for blocking drainage culverts, damming streams and even polluting drinking-water wells in local communities.
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