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单词 furbearer
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Definition of furbearer in US English:

furbearer

nounˈfərˌberərˈfərˌberər
  • An animal whose fur is valued commercially.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • State statutes also ensure the humane euthanasia of furbearers, since they are not food animals.
    • A person shall not take small game or furbearers by hunting except during the times specified in this section.
    • Goals of furbearer management combine to encourage a proper balance of all wildlife species.
    • The furbearers around this area are quite seriously hunted, trapped and senselessly killed.
    • He is talking about people in mid-20th century harvesting a substantial part of their sustenance and livelihood from fish, game and furbearers.
    • A person who has obtained the appropriate license and permit may transport green pelts of furbearers.
    • Many land companies began to lease sections of the marshes to individuals with exclusive rights to hunt, harvest alligators, and trap abundant muskrats and other furbearers.
    • The middle occupation yielded cod, beaver and sturgeon; as well, smaller amounts of deer, moose, seals, walrus, waterfowl, small furbearers, and swordfish were also identified.
    • There are eleven furbearer species that are currently managed and trapped in Newfoundland and Labrador.
    • Beavers are classified as furbearers in Nebraska.
    • Since muskrats are furbearers and are protected by wildlife laws, the recommended method of control is to trap them heavily during the legal trapping season.
    • Nothing in this regulation prevents the killing of furbearers actually found destroying livestock or poultry.
    • In an authoritative and factual manner this work examines all aspects of the biology and management of North American furbearers.
    • ‘We thought these guys were spending too much time at the bars,’ said Ron Andrews, furbearer resource specialist.
    • Mississippi game laws designate which species are classified as furbearer and which as game animal.
    • To date, 32 traps and modifications have been field tested on nine species of furbearers nationwide.
    • Snaring also is popular for harvesting surplus furbearers, one of our renewable natural resources.
    • The trapping of furbearers also played a vital role in the colonization of North America by European settlers.
    • Coyote can be hunted at night during the period specified in the furbearers seasons and bag limits chart.
    • Fortunately, good sense intervened and I eventually got an education, but my fascination with furbearers, trappers and the trapping lifestyle has never waned.

Definition of furbearer in US English:

furbearer

nounˈfərˌberər
  • An animal whose fur is valued commercially.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fortunately, good sense intervened and I eventually got an education, but my fascination with furbearers, trappers and the trapping lifestyle has never waned.
    • Mississippi game laws designate which species are classified as furbearer and which as game animal.
    • A person who has obtained the appropriate license and permit may transport green pelts of furbearers.
    • Snaring also is popular for harvesting surplus furbearers, one of our renewable natural resources.
    • Goals of furbearer management combine to encourage a proper balance of all wildlife species.
    • The middle occupation yielded cod, beaver and sturgeon; as well, smaller amounts of deer, moose, seals, walrus, waterfowl, small furbearers, and swordfish were also identified.
    • ‘We thought these guys were spending too much time at the bars,’ said Ron Andrews, furbearer resource specialist.
    • A person shall not take small game or furbearers by hunting except during the times specified in this section.
    • The trapping of furbearers also played a vital role in the colonization of North America by European settlers.
    • Beavers are classified as furbearers in Nebraska.
    • The furbearers around this area are quite seriously hunted, trapped and senselessly killed.
    • To date, 32 traps and modifications have been field tested on nine species of furbearers nationwide.
    • Many land companies began to lease sections of the marshes to individuals with exclusive rights to hunt, harvest alligators, and trap abundant muskrats and other furbearers.
    • Since muskrats are furbearers and are protected by wildlife laws, the recommended method of control is to trap them heavily during the legal trapping season.
    • He is talking about people in mid-20th century harvesting a substantial part of their sustenance and livelihood from fish, game and furbearers.
    • There are eleven furbearer species that are currently managed and trapped in Newfoundland and Labrador.
    • Coyote can be hunted at night during the period specified in the furbearers seasons and bag limits chart.
    • In an authoritative and factual manner this work examines all aspects of the biology and management of North American furbearers.
    • State statutes also ensure the humane euthanasia of furbearers, since they are not food animals.
    • Nothing in this regulation prevents the killing of furbearers actually found destroying livestock or poultry.
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