Assessment of rotating-jaw traps to humanely kill raccoons (Procyon lotor).

G Proulx, R K Drescher
Author Information
  1. G Proulx: Wildlife Section, Forestry Department, Alberta Research Council, Edmonton, Canada.

Abstract

Rotating-jaw traps (Conibear 280 and Sauvageau 2001-8, and mechanically improved models) failed to render irreversibly unconscious in < or = 3 min raccoons (Procyon lotor) immobilized with ketamine hydrochloride and struck in the head-neck region. It is unlikely that these traps, and the less powerful Conibear 220, have the potential to humanely kill raccoons.

MeSH Term

Animal Welfare
Animals
Raccoons
Unconsciousness

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