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    Wolves Were Never Needed

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    Never Needed Cyson Orr Madison High School Wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park in 1995 to help regulate the deer, elk, and bison herds. Little did we know, they were going to do much more than just regulate them. The wolf population has rapidly grown and spread across the states, greatly affecting local, and afar ecosystems and the populations of our deer and elk herds. The reintroduction of this species was a big mistake, and i have numerous examples here to show you the…

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    Guided Whitetail deer hunts Ohio There are two deer species that are commonly found in Ohio, namely the white-tailed deer and the mule deer. Hunting of the mule deer is controlled by the state because of the decreased population of this species. Studies have revealed the number of white-tailed deer has drastically increased over the last twenty years and that they are easily found in selected places in Ohio. We are one of the many guided whitetail deer hunts Ohio service providers. Let us start…

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    Blood Brothers Short Story

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    Frenchman, had gone miles away from camp, trailing a deer. Nokomis said that it was a lean year because the previous winter had been very cold. Tokola and the Frenchman knew if they could catch up to the deer, and then kill it, that it would feed the entire tribe for several days. “After trailing the deer for over a day, they had gotten far away and low into the swamplands. By then, the cold winds of winter had begun to blow. Thinking the deer might be joining others of its kind, to winter in…

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    Once in some days, unknown as past, present, nor future, a Moonflower Ivy grew to the sky. In the dark air, winged creatures with blood red skin and some creatures that were bare, with nothing but black feathers flew about. The red beings flew in one direction and the black beings in the other. The Gods above cried with grey tears that turned the blue moon to stone. During the lunar cycle on only one night, the two races battled fiercely with great force. The red, bat-like creatures followed one…

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    preparing for the fall hunt. He had planted many food sources for the deer and also put up a tree stand for every wind direction. The season opener was only one more week away and he could not wait. He was like a child waiting to open presents on Christmas morning. He had sighted in his bow, so he was comfortable shooting out to forty yards; he had practiced shooting every night. Jim did this, so if he did get a chance at a big deer, he would not blow it. Every hunter has had one that has gotten…

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    a tree stand waiting for the perfect deer to hunt is absolutely incredible, however hunters are not always lucky enough to find their prey. My dad and I began going around the ranch a day before we went hunting, we looked around to see where the biggest deer’s were located. We tested and align the rifles, to leave everything prepared to go hunting the following day at dawn. We were very positive that we were going to be lucky enough to hunt a big trophy deer, tough the results we had were never…

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    in the brush, up close and personal with various animals. Many bow hunters have stories of times when owls or other birds have landed on a tree or a branch right next to where they were sitting, perfectly still. Others have stories of times when deer have actually come to within arm 's reach before suddenly turning and running. When you are hunting with a firearm you are often out of the timber and in a hunting stand far from the unsuspecting animal that walks into your line of fire. If a…

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    I feel the excitement everyone else is feeling, like knowing you are about to win a prize that is important to not only you but to your family. Since this is my first time deer hunting I feel kind of pressured with the excitement. While we leave for the short five minute trip that its take to get to the hunting ground I notice that the feeling of the rough gravel roads and the loud buzzing noise the roads makes, makes me…

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    close to my gaze. Growing up, I have enjoyed hunting with my father. I have grown as an individual hunting with my father, and I have been a different person ever since. I have been hunting with my dad ever since I was a little kid. When I first began deer hunting my dad taught me how to hold a gun and how not to point it at people. He also taught me how to aim, pull the trigger and when to put the safety on fire. I learned the basics of hunting from him. My dad is…

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    Zonal Ecosystems

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    Introduction The term disturbance is often associated with negative connotations. However, ecologically speaking, disturbance is a natural and vital process that can ultimately help facilitate the development of an ecosystem (Attiwill, 1994). In general, disturbance is an event that causes a change in the structure of an ecosystem, resource availability, and/or the physical environment (Turner, 2010). There are also disturbance regimes, which focuses on the temporal and spatial dynamics of…

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