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    Ute Food Resources

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    In Southwest Basin, North America, the tribe the Utes, always have an efficient amount of rich resources to get their food no matter what season it is. The Utes food resources were are Sage grouse, birds, and squirrels. Women use nets to gather the Sage grouse while they use bow and arrows to sphere kill birds and squirrels. Women fished all year long, but, also cooking, sewing, and tending the vegetable gardens became challenging, yet they accomplished their daily duties. The end of the…

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    Plan your adventurous trip with Colorado elk hunting outfitters Do you love hunting the elks in Colorado with finest outfitters? Buffalo Ranch Creek offers the opportunities for performing a big hunting game with more excitement. Our private ranch is a home to a largest elk population to plan your adventurous trip in advance. We allow you to hunt the elks with expert guides to enjoy 90% success rates. In fact, we are one of the best Colorado elk hunting outfitters with more experience that…

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    On June 4th, 2016 my father asked me if I wanted to go beaver hunting. It was getting real dark so I wasn't sure if I wanted to go. It was my first time going beaver hunting and I didn't really understand what you do. My mother told me it was dark and you could hear every frog and cricket out there. I decided to go anyway to get the thrill of killing a beaver. My dad and I got in the truck and left. As we arrived, we got our guns and flashlights and then began our journey through the woods.…

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    Word Pronunciation Dene- DEN-a Inuit-In-yu-it Do you know about the Dene people? The Dene is a tribe of athabaskan speaking people that live in the crisp winds of the Northwest Territories of Canada.The Dene people live in the subarctic regions, it drops temperature very quickly, an unprepared person will die if it is cold enough.The Dene are very prepared and interesting, the Dene can survive and hunt in this type of evironment. The Dene was one of the few tribes that have survived the…

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    I have created a plan to help wolves repopulate the Yellowstone National Park and to guarantee they will survive long term. By repopulating Yellowstone National Park this will result in many positive benefits. These benefits include controlling the elk population, preventing overpopulation of coyotes, controlling the populations of rodents and other small game, protecting the aspen tree population, controlling the beaver population, and increasing biodiversity. Canis Lupus is crucial to the…

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    Cleaning A Rifle Essay

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    There are a lot of people, both young and old, who are coming into the ownership of guns. Whether it is for hunting, or shooting sports at some point or another they have all shot a firearm. When you shoot a firearm it gets dirty so it needs to be cleaned. For those people who are just getting into firearms they may not know how to clean a rifle. Cleaning a rifle is an easy process that ensures a long life for a rifle with only a small amount of time invested every so often. The first step to…

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    Stafford describes life and death. As the writer is driving down the road, he sees a dead deer (Stafford, 1998). Although the deer is dead, “a recent killing; she had stiffened already; almost cold…” he knows what he has to do, but is unsure as he realizes the deer is pregnant “...her fawn lay there waiting, alive, still, never to be born” (Stafford, 1998). When we are faced with a dilemma, knowing what we want to do and what…

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    Whitetail Deer

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    whitetail deer to control the deer’s population growth rate. However, animal rights groups and pacifists alike are trying to take that right away from the American people. Not only does hunting have an enormous impact on the American lifestyle, but also gives the common people (including myself) a chance to observe and help maintain the wildlife and its environment. Recently, those opposed to this idea have started to conduct experiments on new, alternative ways of controlling the deer…

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    Ebp Narrative Essay

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    Hello, everyone, I am excited to start the post-baccalaureate program and to be in class with you. Please call me Craig, I served five years in the United States Army, and everyone called me by my last name. So I am still getting used to being called Craig again. While I was in the military I was a sergeant. I have worked with dozens soldiers who were diagnosed with PTSD. So it is a goal of mine to understand, research and develop EBP for the treatment of PTSD. My undergraduate degree is in…

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    clock on my phone, the feeder spins out an abundance of deer corn. A flock of birds rush over to eat the food before any other creature can. Intrigued, I watch as the tiny birds peck at the corn and wonder how they do not choke on such an impenetrable piece of food. As they peck as one piece at a time, they suddenly jump. A small doe pokes her head out of the cover of trees. Slowly and cautiously, the creature makes her way to the pile of deer corn. If I make a slight movement or sound, she…

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