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yourself in court facing costly penalties, not to mention unwanted publicity from media reporting. To prevent this sce- nario, live traps should be visited at least once every 24 hours. After 24 hours, any animal kept captive can be severely compromised from lack of food or water or from exposure to the outdoor elements. Also, trapped ani- mals can injure themselves when trying to escape. Welcome to the future! Wireless GPS technology has now been incor- porated into the age-old trapping business. Wildlife technicians can monitor the traps they set real-time, 24/7 using GPS tracking systems that notify them immediately when an ani- mal enters a trap. Once the trap door shuts, a sensor sets the alarm. Multiple traps are linked to a central control CONT I NU E S ON PAGE 46

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