0 a device for catching small animals and birds, usually with a rope or wire that tightens around the animal --
2 a device for catching small animals, usually with a rope or wire that tightens around the animal --
The trouble with snaring is that it is so indiscriminate.
A tremendous number of foxes are being snared now and one can get between £20 and £30—perhaps even more—for a fox pelt.
Snaring and poisoning are unlawful but a great deal of snaring has been done where there is no proper control.
I was snared by the legal procedures, the legal personality, the legal capacity and the tax exemptions.
However, we are considering ways in which to improve the correct use and effectiveness of snares.
Snares and gassing are not used in the trial.
One way in which to do so is to use traps and snares.
Animals can be left to die slowly in snares that are not inspected at frequent intervals.