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    Fox-hunting - A Barbaric Tradition That Should Remain Firmly In The Past Fox-hunting - “The sport of hunting a fox across country with a pack of hounds by a group of people on foot and horseback, a traditional sport of the English landed gentry” (Oxford Dictionary) Two polarised viewpoints co-exist in relation to fox-hunting, people either hate it, as they believe it is a horrendous form of animal cruelty, or they are supportive of it, believing that foxes aren’t like other domesticated…

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    Why Killing Coyotes

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    concerned with wildlife populations, and owners of livestock will be interested in the safety of their own animals. Megan M. Draheim's article follows up on its title with a startling introduction: the US government's Wildlife Services killed more than 70,000 coyotes in the year of 2016. Despite the fact that Wildlife Services is more than capable of utilizing methods of predator repellent that do not kill wild animals, they proceed with extermination. Wildlife Services mediates between wildlife…

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    Morality Of Hunting

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    Sport hunting is classified as, “hunting aimed at maintaining religious or cultural traditions, reenacting national or evolutionary history going certain skills, or just securing a trophy.” It is done in order to meet human needs. Sport hunting is where the most noise is heard from critics. These critics compare deer farms to zoos as they both take animals out…

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    Essay On Trap Shooting

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    Larry Heitmeier Period 1 English Research Paper Trap Shooting In trap shooting their are five shooters and one trap house. The shooters use shotguns to shoot clay disc’s as the targets. The field has five stations, and one trap house. At each station the shooters have to aim at different spots to hit the targets.(“Trap Shooting Basics”) Trap is a very old sport that has been modified through time. Hunters use to do trap with pigeons to prove their skills.(“Trapshooting”) Now people shoot trap…

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    Whaling Persuasive Essay

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    While I don't personally love the practice of hunting whales, I think Norway and Japan should have the right to hunt non-endangered whales provided they do so in an ethical and sustainable manner. Whaling has been a part of Norwegian culture since the 9th century and part of Japanese culture since the 12th century (Japan Whaling Association, 2002). I think an important part of achieving a global community is understanding and working with the cultures involved. Perhaps future generations in…

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    White Tail Deer Wildlife plays a very important role in the history of our country, dating back hundreds of centuries to the first civilizations of Native Americans. White-Tail Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) played a significant part in how the Indians survived; deer supplied the Native Americans with meat (venison), clothing, tools, a source of trade between Europeans, and ceremonial items (Howe, 2011). This being said, if anything were to happen to the population of deer to decline the Indians…

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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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    Stop Poaching In Africa

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    those areas. There are many volunteers with the desire to help African wildlife, but is expensive and difficult to get resources to poorer countries. Adding a road to connect poor countries to major port cities will provide the necessary manpower and supplies to combat…

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    allowed to hunt from an aircraft or any type of flying vehicle. No one can hunt from any type of land vehicle or and moving motorized vehicle. It is illegal to hunt with any assisted hunting technology and any tracking or telemetry equipment to locate wildlife. When hunting and anyone is walking across a public road or highway it is regulated to always have your firearm discharged. Hunting any animal on foot or vehicle on a public road or a boat on public water is illegal. A person is required…

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    Trophy Hunting Essay

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    on best preservation and conservation practices and how they interplay with wildlife management plans such as trophy hunting. Management is especially complicated as wildlife often roam large distances and frequently move in and out of parks and protected areas making regulations in, between, and across legal and political boundaries especially difficult . However, there are a number of international conventions and national laws that regulate or provide guidance on trophy hunting. History of…

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