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The current presiding National Trapper Association Director, is Mr. Leo Farmer, who is proudly representing the Oklahoma Fur Bearers Alliance and members. The OFBA would like to thank Mr. Leo Farmer for his hard work and dedication to the advancement of the NTA in OKlahoma. Contact him today at: Leo Farmer (918) 616-7662 |
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The General Public is invited to learn more about the methods of trapping utilized in the role of wildlife management. The NTA has gathered the most factual information available to help you make an educated decision regarding today's trapping methods. Our NTA Members Only pages are password protected and available only to trappers with a paid membership. This section includes many special offers available only to our membership. If you're not an NTA member, we invite you to look over our Membership Information and join today. Members, please Contact Us for your username and password for this section. The National Trappers Association is committed to defending and promoting the safe and ethical harvest of furbearing mammals and to the preservation and enhancement of their habitats. Fifty-one state trapping affiliates make up the core of the national organization representing thousands of fur harvesters from every portion of the country. The National Trappers Association and its members continue to research and encourage the development and usage of the most effective and humane trapping techniques available. Furbearers, like other managed wildlife species, thrive and are far more diverse today then 100 years ago. The reintroduction of the river otter throughout America’s river systems is just one example of the successful partnership between trappers and wildlife managers. The National Trappers Association continues to defend our American Heritage and the sound management of all wildlife for the future enjoyment and use by all sportsmen of North America. We thank all members and organizations for their dedicated support. |
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