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    Morality Of Hunting

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    heard from critics. These critics compare deer farms to zoos as they both take animals out of their natural habitat in the wild, and move them to an artificial habitat where humans are involved heavily in their lives. Deer farms are often times one of the best ways for hunters to get the best bucks with bigger racks and bodies. In order for deer farms to produce the best bucks, they must maintain the population below the standard number. This is so the deer are able to consume more and become…

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    Hunting Camp Gerontology

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    disabled. We as a family host this deer camp for disabled people ranging from ages anywhere from ten to fifty, some being veterans and some being young people. We do this every year on opening day of rifle season. As we are hosting this hunting camp, we are paying it forward to disabled people giving them an awesome hunting experience, home cooked meals, and a chance to make amazing memories. To extend our ability to pay it forward, we donate half of the meat from the deer they shoot to a…

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    control of wild animals. Many people say that hunting is bad because hunters kill off wild animals and cause them to go extinct, but that is not necessarily true. Hunters actually keep the population of wild animals at a steady pace. If people did not hunt, it could cause over population. This would then lead to fewer resources for…

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    Is Hunting Beneficial

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    Hunting Beneficial? How does hunting affect the wildlife and the environment? May be the first question people ask when they are first asked about hunting, and some people might not understand how killing animals helps the wildlife and environment. Hunters actually care about the welfare of the environment and wildlife. For the hunter’s to have success in the field of hunting, they must create a suitable habitat for animals to attract wildlife onto their property. Hunter’s pay money into…

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    topic in terms of benefits and limitations so as to give a clear and concise conclusion. According to Natham, deer…

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    Is Hunting Good

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    Environment? Did you know there are 1.23 million car to deer collisions each year in the United States? That brings up the question of; is hunting good or bad for the environment. By examining statistics of the deer population, diseased deer, and where the money comes from to improve animal habitats, it's clear that hunting deer is good for the environment. Looking at the deer population, millions of deer are shot each year by hunters. Sick deer need to be removed from the environment because…

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    The Adrenaline that a hunter feels being in the top of 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…

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    see a deer that is walking close to me and when I pull back my bow getting ready to shoot then when I shoot and see if i got a good shot it is just such a good feeling. Then when you are tracking it and you find it just puts a smile on my face.Also just being in nature is a nice feeling when I am by myself or hunting with my dad or girl friend. It is peaceful and a good way to get away from the troubles of life. But their are many more thing why I love hunt but I can 't explain them, deer…

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    Courtemanche has learned to track deer and this method quickly became his favorite way to hunt. He has learned to distinguish between a male or female and the age of the track found. Mr. Courtemanche said, “I learned a lot about how to track from simply going out and doing it.” His father also knew a man who had mastered the art of tracking deer and had become widely known by many hunters across the United States for his abilities. Because of this, Mr. Courtemanche…

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    Wildlife Management Essay

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    Throughout the history of deer hunting in the United States, management tactics have rarely been taken advantage of. However, in recent years outdoorsmen across the nation have been driven by their passion of wildlife to begin implementing new, more sustainable practices. Wildlife management in the hunting industry stems from multiple sources, whether it be the pursuit of larger antlers or simply the need to put meat in the freezer. Nevertheless, the foundation of any program remains to be the…

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