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    Grey Wolf Research Paper

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    Megan Hoffman The truth and importance of Gray Wolves Even under protective laws, Gray Wolves are still being killed! Although people tend to look down on wolves in general, it does not mean it's for good reason or acceptable. There is more to any creature then meets the eye, and for Wolves it is especially so. Gray Wolves are of a greater benefit then what we give them credit for and are often mistreated or otherwise viewed as something unwanted, unneeded, and ill-received. The Gray Wolf…

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    They are carnivores with normal prey on ungulates that is much bigger than they are like moose elk and deer. They can take smaller mammals food such as beavers , livestock and much more and they can take up to 20 to 30 pounds of meat for single meals. They can start to hunt within territories form the range of the 50- 100 square miles and they are…

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    I have created a plan to help wolves repopulate the Yellowstone National Park and to guarantee they will survive long term. By repopulating Yellowstone National Park this will result in many positive benefits. These benefits include controlling the elk population, preventing overpopulation of coyotes, controlling the populations of rodents and other small game, protecting the aspen tree population, controlling the beaver population, and increasing biodiversity. Canis Lupus is crucial to the…

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    Half the battle of becoming proficient in fly-fishing is learning to effectively fish the stream you are on. Part of effectively fishing a stream is choosing what flies to use. This paper will talk about the river conditions, as well as climate and season as means of selecting your lures. If the water is at a normal level and current speed, with a temperature above 50 degrees, then you will usually be safe in choosing any fly. If the water is shallow or more slow moving, then choose a dry fly.…

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    The Smartest Carnivores

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    An animals is the smartest carnivores in North America. This are like dogs and lions because they live in packs like lions and are playful like dogs. The grey wolf is the top of the food chain. Wolves live in pack, unlike most animals so, this is one of the reasons why it is the smartest North American carnivores and it makes it easier to hunt. Wolf are very strong animals and are in the dog family. The strength of grey wolves is why it doesn’t have many predators. Large cat like mountain…

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    Hunting Research Paper

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    Hunting use to be a way of life, people had to hunt to survive. Hunting and gathering is how everyone used to get food to eat . Hunting is a conservitual topic because it involves animals and the taking of a life. Hunting is a sport because of the money made from it, there is risk involved, and hunting controls/manages wildlife populations. Like any other sport or recreational activity there is risk involved when hunting. The International Hunter Education Association estimates that there are…

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    Essay On Sioux Tribe

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    They Sioux are an American tribe of first nations who lived from back before the settlers came until they were transferred to reserves in 1864. The Sioux spoke a variety of languages, including Lakhota, Teton or Teton Sioux and Siouan. The Sioux were controlled by the Chiefs who were respected warriors and leaders. The people of the Sioux also looked up to their elders too. Elders were old and experienced and were consulted a lot they were also the village's story tellers. Each village had…

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    Wolves Keystone Predators

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    Wolves are a keystone predators, they help maintain a balance in the ecosystem. They do this by hunting the weak in herds of hooved animals. Some of the animals they hunt include deer, elk, moose, and caribou, as well as beavers and rabbits. They have adapted to eating large prey. The wolves also help the herds become healthy because by eliminating the weak, they are also eliminating disease to be spread amongst the herds helping them become strong as well. When hunting, they hunt in packs of…

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    The Clatsop Indians were most well known for the way they dressed and the ways they made themselves look. The Clatsops have broad thick flat feet, thick ankles, and twisted legs. They commonly have a short stout body type, with a common copper skin type. They have a wide mouth and thick lips. Their noses are of normal size and long. Their eyes are normally black but sometimes yellowish brown with black pupils. Hair for both genders is parted at the top of the head and hangs down over the ears.…

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    drumstick hitting against a hand drum would remind him of his own heart beating. Not to mention how music brings people together. So one night while Francis was sleeping. The creator sent Francis a dream of choke cherry bushes swaying in the wind and elks running through the forest. In the dream he could see the silhouette of a man against a teepee wall playing a hand drum with a drumstick that was illuminating light. The Creator then spoke and said,” Francis my son I see how you love music and…

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