Sonja Seeber
The Trapper's Life
- The Trapper's Life
- <strong>Breaking Trail</strong>
- <strong>Furry Wildlife and Little-Known Facts</strong>
- <strong>Books To Read On A Trapline</strong>
- <strong>Time To Talk Poop</strong>
- Living Off-Grid
- What About Food?
- 50 years Yukon Trappers Association
- Another Trapping Season Is Here
- Grizzly Encounter
- The Chatterbox Of The Boreal Forest
- How We ‘Do’ Christmas & New Year’s Eve Off-Grid!
- Skulls And Beetles
- ‘Vampires’ In Our Midst
- A Way Of Life
- An Interview With Minnie Clark
- Supplying The Trapline
- The Fur Institute of Canada (FIC)
- The Trapper’s Life: Whose Track Is It?
- Rain Or Snow – Wear Your Fur!
- A Closet Full of Furs
- A Furry Good Time
- How Bad Are Clothes Moths?
- Snacking While Hiking
- Critter Control
- Gearing Up For November 1
- First There Was Light
- A Night Visitor at Christmas
- Tales on Trails: Weather
- Tales on trails — wolves
- Tales on trails — Wildlife, big and small
- Tales on Trails — Feathers
- Tales on Trails — Trappers’ Troubles
- Trapper's troubles: Part Two
- Spring is in the Air!
- Wild Things Explained
- Who Did What?
Sonja Seeber and her husband Paul are Yukon trappers who live in the Pelly Mountains and have developed a lifelong passion for the trapping lifestyle in the North.
