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    The Pros Of Hunting

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    The Pros of Hunting Hunting is affective in many ways, no matter if its food, injuries, sports entertainment, money, etc. Hunting is also a sport that is often argued to determine whether it is a good or bad thing. The injury rate for hunting is not as high as some think it is. More people get hurt playing basketball and football rather than hunting. You would think it would be easier to get hurt since you are using guns and other weapons and in regular sports use your body. Lin states,…

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    West Fraser Case Study

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    regulations according to the location of its operations. In Canada, the provincial and territorial governments are responsible for the governance of the country’s forests. These laws require land-use planning, respect of aboriginal interests, regulation of wildlife habitat protection, regulation of timber harvesting, and establishment of practices that ensure forests regrow. The government is the sole responsible for granting tenures to companies in the forestry industry. These agreements…

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    more imperative than just a trophy of a piece of animal that is kept to represent the success of hunting. Trophy hunting should be tamed before its end tragically. Trophy hunting should be tamed before it increases the death rates in animals in the wildlife. According to “6 Major Pros and Cons of Hunting”’ it states that, “The population of deer was originally held in check be larger predators including wolves, cougars and bears;” This shows that killing of these animals has led them to…

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    When people hear “sport hunting” bad images and thoughts can often come to mind. Maybe those images are of a hunter standing over his trophy kill or maybe it’s the animal experiencing a slow, agonizing death. The thing is, most people don’t even have much knowledge of the topic and this can lead them to believe anything they hear about sport hunting. I say sport hunting should be legal. Let me start off by saying one thing about sport hunting; it is not unnecessarily cruel to animals. A…

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    Wolf Animals

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    Creatures from fairy tale books, and movies have always made wolves out to be the nasty and awful villain and demon animal. When in reality, wolves are the best wild animals in North America because of the way they are with hunting, pack order, and their appearance. First, hunting for wolves is easy because they are flexible they use different methods to catch their prey. The pack usually tends to hunt together not apart wolves tend to pick weaker animals in a herd as such…

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    Intrude There are many problems we have in this world. One that we don’t think about is poaching. Poaching is basically hunting, killing, taking or capturing wildlife illegally from its habitat. A poacher will kill animals out of season or kill the endangered animals for a profit and doesn’t care about the effect that is left. It happens way too much, it is done all around the world. Even here in the United States, but what separates us from some other countries is we have DNRs’ and the…

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    Rough Draft-Application Essay Ever since I was a little kid my family has been hunting and going out into the whitetail woods in hopes of getting a nice buck. I remember going out to my grandparents and seeing the deer my family had harvested that fall, and wondering when I could finally get to go and experience what it was like myself. I always watched my dDad come home and have a little buck in the bed of his truck and I thought how come it wasn’t like in the hunting shows where they go out…

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    and in weather over 100 degrees. A Wildlife officer enforces game, fish, and boating laws. They can issue warnings or citations. They also can determine how to dispose of illegal things being used while fishing , hunting or boating. Depending on the area they are located they may have to go by vehicle , boat , plane , horse or foot. Wildlife officers can serve a warrant or even make an arrest. If that happens they have to collect evidence to prove in court. Wildlife officers are also involved in…

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    Hunting Research Paper

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    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 1000 shooting injuries when hunting combined between the U.S. and…

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    “Hunting is about the journey, not the outcome,” an anonymous person said. What this means is that hunters enjoy the process of hunting and the bonding between them and the animal by tracking and watching it and bonding with the other hunters that they are with. The hunters want to care for the animals to help keep them healthy and active and they enjoy seeing the animals even when they are not hunting. Trophy hunting would be the next thrill for advanced hunters, tracking animals for days and…

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