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    1. What is bushmeat hunting? Why is it so harmful to primate populations? Bushmeat is any wild animal that is hunted and eaten from a forest. Bushmeat hunting means hunting animals that are already going extinct (or will soon be extinct). This is a threat to primates and will cause their extinction because it takes around 10 to 20 years to replace them in the environment. Since they keep being hunted, they can’t really keep pace to replace their population with the amount humans are killing.…

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    What's Merica’ Without Meat A man and his son make their way through the dark on a cool fall morning. The fog lies over the hills like a thick blanket. The man and his son talk about the things that have happened in recent times and share memories from years past, too. The morning continues, and as time passes, the two realize that this will be an experience to remember for many years to come. Countless generations throughout the ages have shared the tradition of hunting. Before people ever…

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    Hunting Optics Essay

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    FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING HUNTING OPTICS Hunting optics are essential accessories to ensure shooting accuracy for rifle shooters and hunters. There many quite many different options for hunters: scopes, binoculars, range finders or monoculars. They can be really expensive, so make sure you know where and how to choose the best product you need. For example, reading rifle scope reviews is a good way to start if you want to get to know about this type of hunting optics. Before going into…

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    It is November 15 in Alpena, Mi. Most people aren't at work. All The schools are closed. It's not a holiday, Its opening day of Michigan's regular firearm deer season. People of the beloved community are in the crisp autom woods, hoping to get lucky with the big buck of their dreams. After the success, people will have Lots of excess meat That they can or can not use. My idea to make a beloved community starts here. If all successful Hunters who Didn't Need the meat from their game animals…

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    Benefits of Bow Hunting Your heart is pumping wildly, your adrenaline is bursting, your hands are shaking with excitement, and your body freezes. This is what happens to me when I see a deer, bow hunting. Bowhunting gives people a chance for a more challenging hunt versus hunting with a rifle; it lets the hunter closer to the animal they're hunting, the season is much longer than rifle or shotgun season and it is a very good stress reliever. Some hunters prefer hunting with a bow…

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    Is hunting environmentally friendly? This is a very large question, and many have very strong opinions on it.There are two distinct sides to this question, Some saying, hunting is no more than killing innocent animals and it can't possibly be good for our environment. Others say hunting helps our environment one way or another, hunting is more than killing for fun. It's deeper than that. But first what is the difference between hunting vs poaching? Hunting is the sport of killing an animal for…

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    Turkey Hunting History

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    The history of hunting is far more intricate than every other historical past on the earth. Men and women had been hunting ever since the evolution when they first became people. Throughout the centuries our ancestors continuously sharpened their competencies on the arts of stalking and trapping, at the same time inventing evermore useful and sophisticated tools and tactics. A person’s intellect is the source of his power. Without it, he wouldn’t be in a position to create tools and weapons or…

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    If you are getting ready for your first elk hunting season, you need to make sure that you have the right accessories for a successful hunt. Here are a few accessories that will make your first elk hunting season more enjoyable. Rifle Sling If you are going elk hunting with a rifle, one of the best accessories you can purchase for yourself is a ready-carry rifle sling. A ready-carry rifle sling will allow you to keep your rifle at a ready position even when you are hiking around. A ready-carry…

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    The Aids Disease is called the Aids Syndrome when you include all the symptoms that can come from an infection. AIDS, the letters mean: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. This is actually the final step or stage and most serious parts of the disease process. The process can even last for ten years until it causes severe problems in life. This is a problem with the immune system in our bodies. It is our ability to fight off infection from bacteria or viruses which are…

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    Bonobos Relationships

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    Since 1929, the bonobo species has been under study. With a 98.5% match to human DNA, bonobos are the most closely related ape species to humans. They live a peaceful existence in the rather chaotic environment of the Democratic Republic of Congo. They are very intelligent, exciting creatures that share multiple pleasures, and though they do have distinctive qualities that separate them from humans, the similarities are remarkable. Beginning with their communities, bonobos are very sociable…

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