PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a Cervus nippon yesoensis trapping fence that reduces a construction cost and shortens a construction schedule, easily and surely traps a Cervus nippon yesoensis and utilizes an invasion prevention fence by utilizing a part of an existing invasion prevention fence.;SOLUTION: In the Cervus nippon yesoensis trapping fence including a trapping fence body part 25 equipped with a gate 23 at a prescribed position of a trapping wire net fence 22 for covering a prescribed space so as to trap a Cervus nippon yesoensis and a blindfold part 24 in which a vinyl sheet, etc., are stretched tightly at prescribed height ranging the whole length of the trapping wire net fence 22 in the trapping wire net fence 22, trapping equipment 26 comprising a cage to trap a Cervus nippon yesoensis and a chute part 28 that provides the trapping fence body part 25 and the trapping equipment 26 in a linked manner by both wall parts 27 and 27 mutually separated at a prescribed interval and guides a Cervus nippon yesoensis from the trapping fence body part 25 to the trapping equipment 26 through both the wall parts 27 and 27, a part of an invasion prevention wire net fence 42 of an existing Cervus nippon yesoensis invasion prevention fence 41 is used as a part (region shown by A) of the trapping wire net fence 22.;COPYRIGHT: (C)2013,JPO&INPIT
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