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    declining it. Most of the population is older people that have been doing it forever.”according to the most recent survey available to the U.S fish and wildlife watching in 2001. Eighty-two million adults participated in hunting and fishing. But only thirteen million of those are hunter's.”. But they did spend about seventy billion dollars in 2001. Wildlife watchers did spend around thirty-eight billion…

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    Beginning about 40,000 BCE, ancient people used drawing on cave walls to express their thoughts. Piled up stones represented directions and boundaries. People used smoke signals by day and beacon fires by night in ancient China, Egypt, and Greece. Drums also were employed in many parts of the world to extend the range of the human voice for communication. Pigeon post was a major method in traditional China to communicate between distant points; people used the speed of flight and easily…

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    Hunting is fun. But only when you have an excellent property full with all kinds of games, and as we know, all hunting land does not have the same proliferation of games. It, therefore, becomes crucial to find an excellent Michigan hunting land for sale(for recreation purposes) should you want to enjoy hunting games like the goose, duck, dove, black bear, pheasant, white-tailed deer, mourning dove, sharp-tailed grouse, and wild turkey, etc. Without a thick density of games, a property is not of…

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    The Hunt Continues After Deer Season For many hunters around the United States, after fall deer season there is a lull between hunting seasons. Many just wait around the house and get bored and there shooting skills start to dull. They just wait until spring when waterfowl and turkey season starts. Most states have small game open, yet it’s not the same as long distance, precision shooting for deer and other large game animals. There is one season that is open during this lull and combines the…

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    Hunting Research Paper

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    Hunters There is so much more to hunting than just killing and harvesting animals. However, there are people who think that’s all there is to it. Let me tell you, that is not the case. Hunters value so much more than just going out and harvesting the animal they’re hunting for. Hunters hunt for the passion. Although hunters are the ones who control the wild animal population, that’s not the only reason they hunt. They don’t hunt just to kill, they hunt for the love and desire that the sport…

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    Most people wonder why people hunt. There's are lots of reasons why people hunt . There are also lots of benefits to hunting. Thats why the two main ideas for this short info are food , while the other is tradition. There are many benefits from hunting you can do with the deer. One is make it into deer patties, deer steak, or whatever you want, this is also a way that family can get food to eat. People love all the kinds of food you can make with deer According to the…

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    Hunting Research Paper

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    Hunting is viewed as a sport by many, but a game by few. It is a measurement of the wits of man versus the instincts of animals, and often times the mental strength of humans overcomes the physical strength of animals. In the past hunting was used as a means for survival, but today you can drive to the nearest grocery store and purchase your meat faster than you can load your rifle. Therefore, hunting is used more for recreational enjoyment than necessity. Many people in today's society use…

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    Hunting Persuasive Essay

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    According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation 680,000 jobs have been created by the practice of hunting in the United States. That is a miniscule number compared to the $796 million that hunters directly contribute to conservation programs each year in the United States (National Shooting Sports Foundation). Hunting has always been an essential part of American life, a past time that transcends ethnicity, age, religion and gender. Passed from generation to generation, the practice of…

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    The deer family is a huge part of the earth's ecosystem and food cycle. The deer species play a big roll in nature and everyday life. No two in the species are the same and they all have noticeable unique features. The uses for deer is endless just like its rolls in nature. People in the past and some in the present wouldn't have survived without animals from this species. The beautiful group has become an everyday part of people's lives. There is much to learn about this interesting group of…

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    How Hunting Changed

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    Throughout the history of man, hunting has been a recurring activity among people, helping them survive and evolve. From the beginning, hunting was not only a tool for providing food, it was also used for manufacturing clothes, tools and shelter. For some cultures, this is an important part of their life, not just because it helps them to survive, it also forms part of its tradition and identity. However, over the time, this practice has changed greatly, from the way that people hunt and the…

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