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    which served as a communal hunting and fishing ground. Some villages were located strategically atop isolated knolls in consideration of attack and defense. The Konkow followed an annual gathering cycle that made it necessary for them to leave their winter settlements on the river ridges. In the summer, they traveled into the mountains to hunt. In the spring, they ventured into the valley areas to collect grass seeds (Riddell 1978). The Konkow economy was a mixture of hunting, fishing,…

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    highschool when i join the team the only gun i could use was my dad's 25 year old remington 870 he used for deer hunting my parents couldn't afford to buy me a 3 thousand dollar gun like the other kids had all my friends had they shot browning O/U (over and under) or brettras real nice engraving glossed wood finished gold triggers and there i was with a pump shotgun that beat to shit from deer drives. My coach was named Mr Stungle and many of the kids on the team didn't like him are first…

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    whose scientific name is Panthera Pardus Orientalis. This animal is critically endangered because of poachers hunting for its fur, frequent fires, development projects, negative impacts of inbreeding, and lack of political commitment to conservation. This is causing a habitat loss to Amur Leopards. How does the animal meet its basic needs in its natural habitat? Their main prey is roe, sika deer, hares, and badgers.They usually hunt at night using the silent stalk and ambush technique. Also,…

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    Hunting Obstacle By: Mikel Vance A very hard obstacle I used to have problems overcoming was hunting. Some reasons hunting was an obstacle for me to overcome was it was hard to shoot the gun, hard to figure out where exactly to hit the animal, and staying extremely quiet when stalking an animal. Part of the reason I saw hunting as a obstacle was because I had troubles learning to shoot the gun. One reason I had problems shooting the gun was because I had problems keeping the gun in one…

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    Some problems that we have are that we do not have anything to hunt animals with. We also do not know when it is a good time and place to go hunting. We went out to find some supplies we can use to make some weapons and traps. We figured that most animals usually go out in the woods and hide, so some students will go out and hunt animals in the woods. This is a problem that must be resolved because without food all of the students will be hungry.They will get hypoglycemia which is when the…

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    “Kid was Shot by his Dad” reads the cover story on the news and paper. A kid and his dad were hunting together and the dad said if you shoot and miss duck down and I will shot at him. The kid shot and lead down but the kid lifted his head as the dad shot and blow the kids head off. The dad started crying and yelling for help. That is why it is important that you learn hunter safety so that doesn't happen to you are friends, family or just some person you don't know walking thru the woods.…

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    Outlawing Party Hunting What if party hunting in Minnesota became illegal? Some hunters would be glad to have party hunting illegal. Many hunters want to have more deer and less hunters in the woods. Still others want to hunt in big parties and shoot all the deer. There is always an argument on banning party hunting in Minnesota. Because so many people who hunt in parties purchase a tag for non-hunters and just use it as an excuse to shoot more deer, party hunting should be eliminated. If…

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    The controversial and thought provoking installation artist and activist, Angela Singer uses her process of redefining the purpose of taxidermy to interpret the preconceived perceptions of animal violence, gender roles in society and art as well as the viewers experience. Since the early 1990’s taxidermy has taken the reins in popular culture, especially in contemporary art. Artists are now using taxidermy in their work as a unique and yet growing medium to be displayed in exhibits. “Singer’s…

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    The Endangered Species Act

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    “Various factors contribute to a species becoming endangered including poaching, global warming, habitat loss, disease, pollution, and hunting and fishing” (Cathaleen). All of these are reasons why a species becomes endangered or extinct. To help endangered species from becoming extinct the United States signed a bill that is called the Endangered Species Act. This makes it so that the government…

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    plants and trees. They also needed to stay hydrated so they commonly set up camp near a water source. They also needed trees to use for their longhouses so they set up camp on the edge or in the middle of a forest. They also needed food so they went hunting and fishing that was another reason they lived by the forest and by bodies of water. One of the natural resources that the Mohawk tribe used was water. They used water for drinking and cooking. Before they cooked with the water they had to…

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