Beautiful beagle-mix dog named Otis was injured in two leghold traps. Thankfully, Otis survived his injuries: But, a beautiful and loyal companion named Rosie wasn't as fortunate as Otis. She died as a result of being caught in two unmarked leghold traps in Canada: Otis and Rosie were not caught in traps in New Mexico. But like the areas they were caught in, the State of New Mexico does not require trappers to visibly mark where their hidden traps are set on public lands. There is not even a requirement for general signs warning the public to be cautious while walking with their children and pets in areas where leghold traps are permitted. If you want signs posted on public lands in New Mexico that make people aware of hidden traps, then please call the Governor of New Mexico (at 505-476-2200) and the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish (at 505-476-8000) and politely tell them. Please also let the New Mexico Game Commissioners know how you feel about this. Please contact them at Page last updated: 05MAR10 − 09:59 am |