American mink were first brought to Ireland in the 1950s to be farmed for their fur.
This is the most concerted effort yet to remove the mink from the north of Scotland.
Water voles suffered from the introduction of carnivorous mink and the pollution of streams.
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Mr. de la Renta showed short-sleeve outerwear and a silk merino "cardigan coat" with a mink collar.
Previous mink control projects have been undertaken in the Cairngorms National Park, Highlands and north east Scotland.
Ms Magee said that since then, many mink have escaped into the wild or have been intentionally released.
Numbers of the mammals in the area declined because of habitat loss and being hunted by American mink.
Nazarene was considered a "mink coat church" at the time, Tillard said, with an educated, affluent African-American congregation.
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In one case, the suspects made fake mutton from foxes, mink and rats after adding chemicals, state media said.
Their take on the fur coat is a patchwork of the most luxurious astrakhan: mink, velvet and goat fur.
However, even then, he warns that it could be decades before the UK can be declared a mink-free zone.
Continuing a trend seen in New York, beaver, mink and other furs were everywhere, often decorating hems and sleeves.
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For comic relief, the family's boozy granny (Susan Sarandon) arrives, swathed in mink.
He began wearing full-length mink coats and velvet blazers and rolling into ball games in his fancy Rolls Royce.
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Mink numbers at Kielder are now thought to be very low with few being spotted by rangers in recent years.
This engine is so utterly sonorous and smooth it feels like it's lubricated with mink not the oil but actual minks.
It unveiled a bygone era when passengers donned mink stoles and enjoyed a liquor selection that included 49 kinds of scotch.
There's not a waterway in Ireland that doesn't have a mink population.
Populations of moorhen and coot have been seriously damaged by feral mink.
"The society does not advocate just anybody going out to trap mink and would not want this to be encouraged, " he said.
Europe's fur farms produce over 30m mink and fox pelts a year.
Mr. MacMillan agrees but notes that prices for mink opened lower than expected at the recent Copenhagen auction, the first of the season.
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In January, Merriman showed off his tattoos as a model for PETA's "Ink, Not Mink" campaign, to encourage people not to wear natural fur coats.
The Irish National Parks and Wildlife Service, local gun clubs and staff from a neighbouring mink farm are assisting with the effort to recapture the runaways.
This means putting into place a continuous monitoring scheme behind our control front so any mink that reinvade the area will be picked up and removed.
Hollie Walker, Scottish Mink Initiative co-ordinator, said the project was as much about ensuring economic security for local communities as it was about protecting Scotland's wildlife.
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