innfanging
Innfanging is a term used in Scandinavian languages, notably Norwegian and Swedish, to describe the act of capturing or trapping individuals, typically wild animals. In English-language texts the exact term is uncommon; the concept is usually referred to as capture, trapping, or immobilization. The word is built from roots meaning “in” or “inward” and “catching,” reflecting the move of an animal into confinement or control.
The term is most often encountered in wildlife management, conservation biology, and veterinary contexts. It denotes
Practices associated with innfanging are governed by animal welfare and wildlife protection regulations. They typically require
The term can also appear in historical or regional discussions of hunting and animal control. In contemporary