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    plentiful resources and still does. The land on which they lived consisted of grass covered prairies, rivers, streams, and mountains. The climate was mainly hot during summer with cold winters. The ancestors of the Crow had spent the past 12,000 years hunting animals, gathering edible seeds, berries and eating them. Around the area of the Great Plains there were many sources of food. many of the…

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    Red Fern Grows

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    undergoes challenges through which his character and behavior mature. Throughout the book, Billy and his relationship with his two dogs impact his life and responsibility. Billy matures as he learns to accept suffering and to make sacrifices. Billy matures through the sacrifice of working hard to earn the dogs. Billy had always wanted two little pups of his own, especially dogs trained to hunt. He finds an advertisement for two puppies for sale and decides to work hard and save money to…

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    An Issue of Justice and the Wolf Packs of Yellowstone National Park The ivory trade is big business. Statistics show that in a ten year period, one hundred thousand (100,000) African elephants are killed for their ivory, approximately 65% of the elephant population. (Safina 100) These sacrifices are tremendous and have a severe impact on the wolf pack hierarchy, and it is obligatory on our part that changes can be made for their preservation. With the help of Carl Safina, Ph.D. in ecology…

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    disputes and the need of the certain land or animal. Big game animals were all but killed off in the few short years after the invention of hunting, except in areas that were beneficial to the hunted. In place of the hunted animals, the need for another source of food was predominant.…

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    sheering sheep, hunting deer, and cleaning alpacas. This created a sense of compassion for me because I learned how to take care of a variety of animals and I learned how to react quickly to new situations. I discovered that each animal has a different behavior and needs unique treatment. I knew that when I grew up I wanted to work with animals but I never knew what I exactly wanted to so. I luckily had the opportunity to help a cow give birth and to aid in a tumor surgery on a dog. On the other…

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    Hunting Wolves In Michigan

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    What is the big deal about hunting wolves in Michigan? Wolf hunting would make a big difference in the hunting and the habitat of other animals. The large mammals are making it extremely hard to hunt or even trap other animals in the same habitat. The wolves are growing in population very rapidly and should be contained A couple of ways the animal may be contained is hunting, trapping, and relocation by the Department of Natural Resources. The migration of the canines south and across the…

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    Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping animals. There are all kinds of hunting around the whole world. The hunting I prefer is duck hunting, deer hunting, and turkey hunting. All of these include one main thing and that is patience. There is so much more hunting around the world than just those three. There is boar, elk, coyote and even squirrel hunting. A lot of the times people go hunting so they can mount it or eat the meat of that animal for me I like to eat it because when you try…

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    were that important or bizarre to him but he couldn’t have remembered it all. I think that him being so detailed in his story means it is fiction. I wonder why did Judson, a side character, have such a problem with animals noises that he killed dogs. I think he might…

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    They go fishing and hunting on their own. They hunt for their own food. They do it by themselves. They do it on their own. There are almost 4 main food groups for the bobcat! The 4 main food groups are mammals, rodents, meat, and ocean animals such as fish etc. Bobcats are…

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    Game Warden Essay

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    to be accepted in the law enforcement world. Game wardens seem to have a long history, dating back to as early as the 12th century. In medieval times, nowadays game wardens were actually part of the king’s band of men, usually in charge of the hunting dogs and peasants who were used to run the game towards the king and his men. Overtime, the duties…

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