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    In the research analysis “We are Petroleum”, author Duskin Drum uses practices-as-research performances to view the Gwich’in-Caribou relations in terms of North American-Petroleum relations. The Gwich’in are an indigenous people home to modern day Alaska and Northwestern Canada who are heavily integrated with the Porcupine Caribou herd. The Gwich’in have been fighting political and legal battles to protect the sacred calving grounds from oil and gas extraction corporations. Drum uses actual…

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    The Iberian Lynx

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    The two strategies outlined above may not be ideal conservation solutions as separate methods, but perhaps make work in conjunction with one another. A short-term strategy such as supplementary food items and the re-introduction of rabbit species may be used while the process of protecting an area is being completed. The short-term approach would allow the survival of the species hopefully for a duration that would provide a reasonable amount of time for the protected areas to come into practice…

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    You would think deer species are pretty spectacular from the way they have adapted to the environment. Have you noticed their hind legs? They’re built for running and jumping. It allows the deer to make sharp turns, speed up between 37-50 miles per hour and not to mention, jump over 12 feet! They camouflage to the environment from season to season by shedding their fur coat. Deer can sense a predator from a great distance with their prominent cup-like ears, and eyes that are located on the sides…

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    Compare and Contrast Essay By:Shaé McGuffey Savage lions to meek big cats. J.H. Patterson was like an explorer. He went all the way to Africa just to make a rail road. The savages he sealed with were wild lions, he explained edit all in the article “Attack.” Did you know the lions in Tsavo do not have manes. There was a man who had a different relationship with lions and his name is Kevin Richardson. Many people call him “the lion whisperer” because he was so good with the lions.…

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    During the years in the United States, we trap and kill 4 million animals for their fur. We also use trapping for livestock and game protection and for nuisance animal control. There are many different traps but the most common ones are restraining body-gripping traps; kill traps; and live traps. The animals are always suffering through the process of trapping them, they go through pain and death. Others argue that it is humane, selective. They say it’s good for their income and necessary to…

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    my orange vest threw the sling over my shoulder which is connected to my shotgun. “my dad laugh at me he says it too cold the deer won't move.” I said “I had a dream last night and I shot a eight point.” So I get a granola bar and leave to go deer hunting. I have to walk the whole property to get to my stand I finally reach it and start to climb up my deer stand. Woof finally reached the top that is a 15 foot climb up. Ch ch there my remington 870 express shotgun is loaded.Finally you can get…

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    How Do Deer Get Antlers

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    they have to watch out for other animals intending to try to steal the fruit that they have already picked. This kept the younger ones occupied as the older deer were busy. Although most of the younger deer were well distracted by their newly given job, one small fawn wanders…

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    In the beginning of time, if people wanted to eat they would have to gather their food from plants. Many years later, someone discovered that if you buried your food in the ground, a new plant would grow there. As this method of food cultivation was further explored, it became increasingly popular. Those who had previously been nomads began to set up villages and devote their lives to farming. This was the first agricultural revolution. In the 1700s, the Second Agricultural Revolution began,…

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    A 1,000,000 watt spotlight, a teakwood gripped handgun with high-powered ammunition, an elk’s heart, frozen, rounded off with a tape recording of a pig being eaten alive by bears playing on a massive outdoor amp. With these humble tools, the legendary Hunter S. Thompson wished his friend Jack Nicholson a happy birthday late in the evening. The recording blaring, spotlight shining, handgun discharged into the sky and elks heart, presumably, thawing on Nicholson’s doorstep. I would like to think…

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    Research Paper On Jackal

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    Jackal is a young, muscular, Etherious Demon that shares animal characteristics. His dark blonde hair, that reaches down to his shoulders and covers the left side of his face, has two protruding ears on top of his head. He has a small, black, canine-like nose, a furry tail, the same color as his hair, jutting out from his back, and sharp fangs. His right eye’s pupil is a small black slit, and his eye is thickly outlined with black spots below it and above his eyebrow. His forearms and hands are…

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