Canadian Association for Humane Trapping
Our Mission: "To promote the humane treatment of wildlife and to minimize avoidable pain and suffering of animals trapped for any reason."
... to the website of CAHT, Canadian Association for Humane Trapping.
CAHT is a charitable, non-profit organization which works constructively toward abolishing the suffering imposed on wild animals by devices or trapping systems used to capture them.
It is not a trapping, anti-trapping or animal rights organization.
CAHT respects diverse philosophies and approaches while reserving the right to promote its own objectives.
Trap Standards Development - Historical Perspectives
CAHT has been in the forefront of promoting humane trapping systems since its establishment in 1954, and in 1968 was involved in the first multi-disciplined, scientific approach to research and development for improving the humaneness of trapping systems.
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