Northwestern Fur Trappers Association looking to the future

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Members of the Northwestern Fur Trappers Association are looking to make sure that their way of life continues for years to come.

THUNDER BAY – The Northwestern Fur Trappers Association have a couple of goals in mind for their annual convention at the CLE Heritage Building, which was held yesterday and will run today.

“I think the big thing for trappers is that we want to preserve what we do. It’s really important that we are educating and we’re working on creating that long-term succession plan,” said Mark Deans, director with the Northwestern Fur Trappers Association. One of the ways that is being done is at this weekend’s convention, which features live competitions and demonstrations in addition to vendors selling trapping-related merchandise and equipment.

 

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