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    The current process of preparing to hunt takes 190 minutes, which converts to 3 hours and ten minutes. The distance that is traveled is 457,308 feet, which converts to 86.61 miles. The majority of that distance traveled is in the 80.6-mile drive up north, but the 4 miles traveled walking in and out of the woods is wasted time setting my tree stand and bait pile. With only being able to carry so much into the woods at a time, I have to start by carrying my tree stand out to the tree. Once I…

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    The great Timber Wolf is mainly found in very large portions of the U.S. and Canada. Predominantly the wolves are found in the lower 48 states of the United States however, they can be found most everywhere in Canada. The Timber Wolves can be seen in nearly all of America, except for some the South - East region. It can adapt to all climates, both cold and warm. The biotic and abiotic factors this wolf uses is as followed: Biotic: food, grass/territory/land, trees, humans, and other…

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    I agree with the rights of trophy hunting, i think it should go on so that the animals won't die from not being killed. “The industry provides conservation incentives and revenue streams to communities well beyond the tourist trail” (Dymoke, 2016). This is what the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, stipulates and it's unquestionable that money from trophy hunting has made a positive impact in many areas. Some of the people who are against it would argue about the killing…

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    The Iroquois culture faced many challenges throughout their tough lives. For example, the Iroquois lived in an area with tough weather and trees. The Iroquois culture was impacted by the environment in which they lived in. Farming and hunting in the Iroquois’ environment was very important for their survival. It was important to farm and hunt because it was their only source of food for survival. The Iroquois were not nomads, so they had to use their resources around them. The Iroquois main…

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    provides nourishment to the populous, and it enriches Africa’s economy.. Initially, big game trophy hunting should be allowed because it controls the animal population. Without big game hunting, there would be an overpopulation of animals, such as the deer. Steve West claims, “Hunters are realists who understand that an exotic or endangered animal is more likely to be protected from extinction if they are assigned a financial value”(Article 1).This shows that hunters actually control the…

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    Yaqui Deer Dance

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    I am going to focus on the world renewal dances because they provide interesting similarities and differences to Yaqui Deer songs. Yaqui Deer songs can be sung by themselves, but they provide the most amount of information about the Yaqui culture and religion when they are performed within the context of the Deer Dance, which is a night-long dance that originally preceded a deer hunt. Before we can dive into Yurok and…

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    effected the growth of the elks was the intimidation that the wolves gave off , saying that the elks would stop eatting as much as always stayed at what they thought was safety. This made a real climate change because the plants and trees that the deers would eat off , they began to grow and made the park better-looking. Maybe the park needed the wolves to keep the park at a better standing and…

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    Deer Argument Essay

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    the water represent a school of fish but instead they are bottles because of how much pollution is in the waters. The deer same class conception. As we pollute the environment, animals on land and in the ocean both suffer from human behavior. I think these ads can cover any age group that can fully understand the problem with pollution because it affects all ages. The “Deer” advertisement is a magazine ad for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and it is for public interest that is a non-profit…

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    Native American Analysis

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    passing an Indian Fort on a small island from the Lard Shore. While traveling, Shields killed a buffalow which caused William and the rest of the group to halt sooner than expected. While we rested, George attempted to mount his horse after shooting a deer and fell on a snag and sent it nearly two inches into the muskeler part of his thy. After the injury, George informed William that the snag was 1 inch in diameter burnt…

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    The field site that was observed was one of Cook County’s Forest Preserves called Glenview Woods located in Glenview, Illinois. The weather was sunny with a high of 84°F with clear skies, and low humidity. Glenview Woods is an open woodland area that has the north branch of the Chicago River running through it. The oak-hickory wood’s main plants are small-large trees, shrubs, grasses, sedges, and herbaceous flowers that cover the forest’s floor. It has areas that are paved for exercisers, dog…

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