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    Game Wardens Profession

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    catching people doing those things but illegally. What do Game Wardens do? Game Wardens catch people doing illegal things in the environment. Like littering or shooting animals that aren't in season. Game Wardens also check people for licenses for hunting, firearm permit, and trapping tags. Game…

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    The world holds infinite mysteries and with so much unanswered humans tend to fill in their own blanks. One popular long existing mystery is Bigfoot and whether the creature is or is not lurking amongst our forests. Bigfoot is portrayed as a bipedal simian-like creature that stands higher than most humans. Bigfoot tends to appear in theoretical scenarios formed to answer the unanswered. The existence of Bigfoot cannot be a topic for an academic research paper and the articles “Bigfoot Friend or…

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    Lockport Site Essay

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    Introduction The site that will be discussed within this report is the Lockport Site with the Borden Designation of EaLf-1. Located in Central Manitoba on the eastern bank of the Red River and near the St. Andrews rapids, it is approximately 17 kilometers north of the perimeter Winnipeg. This indicates that this site is within the natural region of the Red River Basin. While this excavation was performed in early summer, the frost free period for the Lockport site is only 100 to 110 days out of…

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    Cub Scouts Narrative

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    When I was six years old I joined the cub scouts troop 152 to become an eagle scout; also my den leader name was Mr. Lynch. Two years since I joined cub scouts as a bear scout we went on a cub scout camping trip. Mr. Lynch said loudly, “Are you guys ready” We shouted back, “Yes” After that we got into our parents cars and was driven for 1 hour to the campsite and unpacked our stuff. Our camp site was in a forest and we were to sleep in sleeping bags in green tents for a week. When we finished…

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    It was a dark, quiet night in November. I was preparing for my hunt. I loaded my gun and gathered all my supplies I needed. I double checked everything, it needed to be perfect. I was going after that unicorn to kill it once and for all. When a unicorn comes out from the woods, it's my job to hunt it down. This unicorn had been coming after the cats. Where I come from, we praise cats. We let the cats roam free and it's our duty to make daily offering offering to them. Finding a dead cat in…

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    yes, she does have blue-grey fur,” Shadow answered. “I’ve meet her before at my barn, where I used to live,” I explained. “She was looking for a black kitten named Shadow, and that kitten is you.” “Well, what can we eat?” Shadow asked. “I’ll go hunting,” I answered. “Shadow!” a voice called. “Mother!” Shadow cried. “Shadow? Is that you,” a she-cat with blue-grey fur asked. “Yes, it’s me, Shadow,” Shadow mewed happily. “Oh, my kit. Thank you for looking after him,” Jay said, looking at…

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    state level or the federal level is the reason want to set these two as my career goals. In the last few years I have witnessed world events that has made my drive to uphold the law and help people increase. During my time growing up I always went hunting and fishing with my step-father, and he has always taught me to do the honest and right thing when it comes to witnessing and knowing someone who poaches and fishes…

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    Storm Descriptive Writing

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    was like a city. Constantly full of activity. Small birds would fly around and eat the grass seeds. With every step I took at least ten birds would flutter up, making it sound like an animal was running from me. The grass was so high and thick that a deer could have been bedded down five feet away and I never would have even known. Up ahead I could see the hole in the tree line where I have to enter the woods and get to my stand. The opening looks the start of a cave. When I made it to the woods…

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    We normally don’t like to hunt humans. As long as they don’t bug us we don’t bug them. But this was the worst winter that we have had in a long time. All of the smaller animals that we would normally eat either died, or they are hibernating. Even with our thick fur we get cold. During the blizzards it gets hard to see even with our great eyesight and keen sense of smell, the blizzard takes any trail of food that we have away from us. There is nothing left for us to eat. We try to distract…

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    We often think of wolves of killing and wasting their food whereas in reality, “About half their meals come from kills, and on average 5 percent of their winter encounters with moose result in kills. The other half of their winter meals are scavenged (animals that died from other causes); the majority of the moose they eat are scavenged. They dig many of the scavenged meals from beneath the snow . . . pg. 87 (Haber & Holleman, 2013). Haber contends “Wolves are master hunters, but by no means are…

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