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The fur trade began to decline in the early 20th century due to changing fashion trends, increased awareness of animal rights, and the development of synthetic alternatives. By the 1970s, many countries had imposed stricter regulations on fur trapping and sales, leading to a significant reduction in the fur trade. While it has not completely stopped, the industry has been heavily diminished and continues to face opposition. Today, fur farming and trapping are banned in several countries, reflecting shifting societal views on animal welfare.

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