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    Deer Hunting Here are the figures on how safe this blood sport really is. How can a sport where adults and the young run around the woods and over water while carrying loaded firearms really be safe? Each hunting season newspapers and television news broadcasts inform the public of hunting tragedies ranging from accidental shootings and drowning, to fatal falls from tree stands. Is hunting just an accident waiting to happen? I mean, is it really so dangerous that even the Vice-President of the…

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    in annual economic activity that park is generating by attracting tourists. The Yellowstone national park is reportedly warming up faster than the rest of the globe. The glacial ice is starting to decrease and also the decline in population of the elk herd, whose main food source, meadow grasslands, is drying out too fast in the summer season. Furthermore tree-killing beetles have started to increase due to the higher temperatures. The park has started to promote sustainable energy and has…

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    Life In Rifle

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    of the Roan Plateou. The gateway is a place of awe-inducing waterfalls, deep canyons, forests of spruce and aspend, and wildflower meadows. Residents of Rifle enjoy of an abundance of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Popular activities include elk and deer huntinh, camping, fishing, horseback riding, biking, and hiking. Life In Rifle Located on the banks of the Colorado River, Rifle id the gateway to a world of majestic platous,waterfalls, and gorgeous medows. Amid a world of outdoor…

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    Ecosystem energies flow through many trophic levels. A trophic level is the level organism's occupy within the food chain. There are generally five trophic levels: primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and apex consumers. These five levels all interact with each other to ensure bio-viability. The first trophic level contains the primary producers. They are called the primary producers because they produce their own food and energy. Primary producers…

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    the old system of 3s’s (shoot, shovel, and shut up) in order to protect their herds. Hunters fear that certain areas may be off limit to hunting due to the reintroduction and the loss of game animals like deer and elk that the wolves prey on as the wolves will quickly decimate the elk and deer populations. Sportsman are the ones who have provided most of the funds available for wildlife conservation and their voice grossly overlooked when it comes to the Mexican…

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    National Park Environment

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    National Park Rangers have incredibly important jobs when it comes to the health of an environment. Park Rangers have the ability to cause considerable change to an environment in a positive or negative way. The role of the national park ranger is to “protect, conserve, and to provide for the enjoyment of our nation 's heritage” (Maciha). National Park Rangers know better than anyone that the most basic of changes can cause an environment, or more specifically an ecosystem to crumble. The most…

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    Falk which was an active mill site in the early 20th century, along with several interpretive signs about the river and the various species in the area. There is a public restroom at the parking lot. For the first three miles the south fork of the Elk River is to the right and is a salmon spawning waterway. After the pavement ends, there is a narrow, steep area with steps and some ups and downs, but most of the trail is fairly wide and bike friendly. At the second bridge there is a sign saying…

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    A mere six percent of the human U.S. population hunts, compared to the nearly 71.8 million people who enjoy watching wildlife is a big percentage. Based on this information the citizens need to think upon whether we should have wildlife management and hunting rules, or whether we should not. The citizens need to take into consideration when making their decisions, that the decision needs to be made based on what is in the best welfare for the animals, and who is using the land where the wildlife…

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    affected millions of people. They also stated the case was political, not judicial. The Supreme Court was saying that the case had not standing because it affected many and not directly just her, which by the definition the case did not have standing. In Elk Grove U.S.D. v Newdow, a man brought a case to the Supreme Court saying that his daughter having to say “under god” in the pledge of allegiance was a violation of her first amendment. The Supreme Court’s decision said that because he did not…

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    The shackleton Expedition was led by Ernest Shackleton. His dream was to reach the south pole. He was a veteran explorer, he had tried to make it the south pole before with Robert Scott. On That expedition they had to turn back before they made it to the south pole. He got the funds to take his own expedition he wanted to choose his crew. He choose his crew by putting out an ad to get people to volunteer. His ad stated what the expedition conditions would be. He said how there would be many…

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