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    to me, what materials I need to go hunting, and the thrill of when the deer will show up right in front of me. Why is hunting important to me? Hunting in my family is a family tradition for most of the family. Also our family just really loves hunting because hunting is fun and we love the thrill of a gunshot and are biting our nails because we don’t know if whoever shot was our family. I know every time I have shot at a deer, when I come back to the house my mom or brother ask if that…

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    “I recognize the right and duty of this generation to develop and use the natural resources of our land; but I do not recognize the right to waste them, or to rob, by wasteful use, the generations that come after us.” - A part of speech at Osawatomie, Kansas, on August 31, 1910. Thus president Theodore Roosevelt became a conservationist. After becoming president in 1901, Theodore Roosevelt used his authority to protect wildlife and public lands by creating the United States Forest Service (USFS)…

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    Is Killing the Solution Over the past Century there have been various opinions on how to prevent, or maintain overpopulation of White-Tailed Deer (WTD). Although killing is the oldest, and most effective method of deer population control, according to the North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission (NCWRC). Some animal rights groups like People for the ethical treatment of animals (PETA) feel that the killing of the WTD is not the answer to the problem. The population of these beautiful WTD is…

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    Trophy Hunting Essay

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    Introduction The policies and laws surrounding trophy hunting remain complex, with many scientists, governments and conservationists unable to agree 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…

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    One of my greatest passions is deer hunting. The rush, the satisfaction, the connection with nature. I love it all. Some say I can’t be any good just because I’m a girl. Ask my brothers and they’ll say otherwise. In 2014 I shot my first buck. It was a massive, 220 pound, eight point. I was only 12 years old at the time and I was absolutely ecstatic. Watching him fall down to his face in defeat sent my adrenaline racing. I just couldn’t get enough. In 2015 I shot the biggest doe I’ve ever seen…

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    Trophy Hunting Speech

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    Harrison, Cameron Professor Rios English 1 1 December 2017 Research Essay: Trophy Hunting Imagine you’re in your front yard and all of a sudden someone with a large gun walks up and shoots you, then takes your head and mount it over their fireplace to advertise for all their guests to see. People actually do that to animals just for fun and because they can. Trophy Hunting is “a legal form of wildlife hunting in which ‘sportsmen’ pay large sums of money for the right to kill animals and take…

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    beep beep beep, the sound of my alarm went off at 5:00am on the first day of first season deer hunting! Caleb sat up and said turn that stupid thing off I wanna go back to bed, so I turned it off and looked at him and said get up we have to get ready. We got out of bed and started to get are hunting clothes on, I pulled up the weather on my phone and it was going to be a cold day.We finished putting our clothes on and got our guns ready and put them in the truck. And just like that we were off.…

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    Achumawi Tribe

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    friends with Achumawi but are a different tribe entirely. Later on, in the 1910 Census, there is only about 1,000 Achumawi. Achumawi means River people. They were also called Pit River People because of their hunting habits of digging pits to trap deer. The Achumawi spoke the Palaihnihan Language which is a subdivision of the Hokan Language Family which the Atsugewi also spoke. The Achumawi were located in the northeast corner of California just north of the Atsugewi. They lived along Pit…

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    No get up know! ,he said back Fine ,I said angrily. I got up and put my camo hunting clothes on.You got two minutes to get in the truck!,my dad said frustrating. Still putting my clothes on I ran to the truck and got in.You ready to kill your first deer of the year,my dad said. Yes, I said sleepily. While we were driving to our hunting spot we saw a couple of doe ran across the road towards our hunting stand. Dad said, we'll probably see them again. Hope so, I said. As we got to the gate of…

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    I was born in North America in the 1500’s and I live in the wilderness with my people, the Native Americans. We do all we can to survive the wild. We hunt for food, build teepees used for shelter, and make small villages. We do all we can to keep our selves alive. Then, one day we were hunting for buffalo as usual, and we suddenly heard a sound coming from the shore. I couldn’t believe what was happening or who these people where, or where they came from and why, so my first instinct was to…

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