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    Now, thanks to severe winter weather, they're starving - and leaving the park searching for food. The starvation of bison is not an accident of nature but the intended consequence of a disastrous National Park Service policy. Yellowstone's wildlife hubbub began early in this century, when overly zealous protection by park managers allowed elk and bison populations to explode. Each winter, thousands of elk fled the park to be shot by hunters at the boundary at a place known by 1910 as the…

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    In this week’s reflection assignment the required viewing material was a video that gave a brief overview of the Ruger 10/22. The video also compared and contrasted the older more original style and the more modern production firearms. And some grouping of these rifles. The video began with the overview of the rifle. The video stated that the Ruger 10/22 had been in production sine the year 1964 and still remains in production today. The older original models were the carbines and they came…

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    I feel very content whenever I go hunting. When I go out to hunt it makes me very happy and nothing is better than watching the birds come into your decoys. It’s also super awesome to hear them calling back to your calls. Every year from october to march I go hunting almost every weekend. Hunting has been in my family for Generations. Both my Mom’s and my Dad’s side of the family hunt. It’s a huge passion of mine and also and addiction. Everything we kill we eat so nothing gets wasted. When I am…

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    Aboriginals had multiple different tools and weapons that they made, to help them with their tasks. They were smart with making and using tools and weapons. They were the first people in the world to use stone tools to grind seeds, and also to introduce ground edges on cutting tools. The traditional tools included scrapers, digging sticks, knives and axes. And the traditional weapons were spears, shields, clubs and boomerangs. Knives were made of bones or stones they were very sharp, and they…

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    Stoat Research Paper

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    Description A stoat has a long, slender body with short legs.In the summer time, the coat of a stoat is chestnut brown on top and white on the stomach. In the winter, the coat is all white to blend in with the snow. The female stoat averages 23-27 centimeters long. A male stoat is bigger than the female stoat. It averages 28-32 centimeters long. Since they are small animals , they don’t weigh much. The average weight is between 90 to 445 grams. Habitat You can find a stoat in the…

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    My location that I chose was St Elmo, an abandoned town. It was abandoned for the mining use of it it “dried up.” So it no longer allowed for any more much use. With the surrounding area surrounding with trees it make the perfect place to hunt for those brain zapped kids. (Well according to the book it is known as that.) This happen in the town of rule. The town had a forest around it, so the guards would go through the forest and patrol the perimeter of the town. The town has the problems that…

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    Many people in the early 1600’s to the 1900’s hunted on Sundays. However, Sunday hunting was banned over two-hundred years ago in 1903. Many citizens want to legalize Sunday hunting in West Virginia because people can fish, buy alcohol, and have picnics on Sunday’s, but cannot hunt on Sunday? Researchers say that is Sunday hunting is leagalized, decrease in church attendance will not happen. Also, large wildlife will increase duringthe years of Sunday hunting (“Kleek”.) In addition, people who…

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    Outdoor Survival Knife

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    In the outdoor survival knife market, the problem in the market is the unavailability of a quality outdoor survival knife that is both dependable and affordable. This problem affects the avid outdoorsmen ages 15-30 who enjoy spending their time experiencing all nature has to offer. This market is large for these outdoorsmen who want a survival knife that they can use and depend on while in the wilderness. These outdoorsmen satisfy their need by purchasing over-priced top-quality survival knives.…

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    The justification of taking an animals life, for the sake of the money given to the conservation camp that houses these big game animals counterintuitively helps them buy more land to house these animals, and the fact that there are indeed animals that are detrimental to the herd. Whether they are older males who are aggressive to the younger animals and even kill them to maintain dominance. This is bad because usually these males are no longer mating and thus are simply killing off their…

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    Essay On Trophy Hunting

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    What is Trophy Hunting? Hunting is the activity of chasing and killing wild animals or game, especially for food or sport . “Trophy hunting ,” specifically, is a form of hunting in which the hunter’s explicit goal is to obtain the hunted animal’s carcass or body part, such as the head or hide, as a trophy that represents the success of the hunt. Trophy hunting is legal in certain areas with the proper permits, with the proper permits, and must be differentiated from poaching , which is the…

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