Trapping definition

Trapping means taking protected wildlife with a trapping device.
Trapping means securing or attempting to secure possession of a wild bird or wild quadruped by means of setting, placing, drawing, or using any device that is designed to close upon, hold fast, confine, or otherwise capture a wild bird or wild quadruped whether or not the means results in capture. "Trapping" includes every act of assistance to any other person in capturing wild birds or wild quadrupeds by means of the device whether or not the means results in capture.
Trapping means the physical and geochemical processes by which injected carbon dioxide is sequestered in the subsurface. Physical trapping occurs when buoyant carbon dioxide rises in the formation until it reaches impermeable strata that inhibits further upward and lateral migration or is immobilized in pore spaces due to capillary forces. Geochemical trapping occurs when chemical reactions between the injected carbon dioxide and natural occurring minerals in the formation lead to the precipitation of solid carbonate minerals or dissolution in formation fluids.

Examples of Trapping in a sentence

  • However, the developers shall be submitted to the Environmental Regime which takes into account the Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Regime.

  • In each year the Trustees shall estimate the Income from each of the Domestic Resource Compensation Account, the Fur Trapping Compensation Account and the Commercial Fishing Compensation Account anticipated to be earned in the following fiscal year.

  • Proposals from any Commercial Fisherman, Trapper, or any group or association of Commercial Fishermen or Trappers, for distribution and use, during the then current year, of Income from the Fur Trapping Compensation Account and Commercial Fishing Compensation Account, for Specific Projects or Program Initiatives, shall be submitted to Chief and Council for consideration as an Appropriate Use of the Commercial Fishing Compensation Account and Fur Trapping Compensation Account, respectively.

  • The Trustees shall, not later than January 31st in the same year, communicate their estimate of the Income from each such Account to Chief and Council, and shall further communicate to any Trapper's association and to any Commercial Fisherman's association which may then exist as evidenced by notice from Chief and Council, their estimate of the Income from the Fur Trapping Compensation Account and the Commercial Fishing Compensation Account, respectively.

  • Trapping, predation, vehicle collisions, poisoning, exposure, emaciation/starvation, infections, drowning, fighting among males, accidents, and disease are sources of mortality reported for fishers (Xxxxxx 1993, Xxxxxxx et al.


More Definitions of Trapping

Trapping means pursuing, killing and capturing by use of any trap, snare, net or other device any bird or wild or domestic quadruped, excluding rats, mice, moles and reptiles, whether such act results in taking or not, including any act of assistance to any other person in taking or attempting to take any such animal by any such method.
Trapping means taking or attempting to take wildlife by the use of a trap.
Trapping means taking, killing, or capturing wildlife with traps. This term also includes all lesser acts such as placing, setting, or staking such traps, whether such acts result in taking or not, and attempting to take and assisting any person in taking or attempting to take wildlife with traps.
Trapping means the physical and geochemical processes by which injected CO2 is sequestered in the subsurface. Physical trapping occurs when buoyant CO2 rises in the formation until it reaches a layer that inhibits further upward migration or is immobilized in pore spaces due to capillary forces. Geochemical trapping occurs when chemical reactions between dissolved CO2 and minerals in the formation lead to the precipitation of solid carbonate minerals.
Trapping means the setting of a trap to harvest a wild animal or the harvesting of a wild animal with a trap; (piégeage)
Trapping means taking, capturing or killing or attempting to take, capture or kill wildlife by any means or contrivance designed to enclose, capture, hold, ensnare or otherwise restrain an animal, whether that means or contrivance kills the animal or not; (« piégeage »)
Trapping or "trap" means to trap as defined in 87-2-101.