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Fur and Trapping

WSPA is opposed to the taking from the wild of animals for their fur or skins, and to the farming of animals for the same purpose. It considers it morally indefensible to subject animals to suffering and death for fur or skin products, which are non-essential luxury goods.

WSPA is opposed to the manufacture, sale, possession and use of any snares and traps which cause suffering or death.

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