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    White Tailed Deer Analysis

    Many studies today have been done to research the strategies of domesticating white-tailed deer. The article “ White-tailed Deer Management Strategies and Domestication Processes” by Timothy C. Messner explores the use of management for the purpose of creating trophies. The article “Hunters and the Conservation and Management of White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)” explores the process of management used for regulating the population of white-tailed deer. Bot articles show various differences

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    Change In Native American Culture

    After the drastic change in climate around 10,000 years ago, bands of hunter gatherers began to change their subsistence strategies and, as a direct result, their political structures. The nomadic culture of the early Native Americans transitioned into a more sedentary way of life as they adopted horticulture as their main method of subsistence. Following this change was the rise of chiefdoms out of former-egalitarian societies. The once equal distributions of power became centralized and lead to

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    Myths About Bears

    Bears may be large and intimidating, but do not pose a threat to humanity. This essay will go deep into the myths about bears to uncover the truth behind these myths. What are these myths? Bears for years have been portrayed as deadly, overwhelming beasts which attack on sight, but after years of research, is this true? Primarily, over the years the years the media and public have made many false stories about bloodthirsty bears. One outrageous myth is that if bears taste human food, they don't

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    Argumentative Essay: The Whaling Banned

    I do not agree with the Norwegian and Japanese position about permiting the hunting for fun. Actually, I don’t agree with cultures that allow the hunting of species, endangered ones or not. Hunting, in my opinion, is not a nice thing, since it can disturb the hole environment and, hypothetically, could even give an end to some species. But maybe this opinion I have is cultural, too. In my country it’s forbidden to hunt. This way, I grew up learning that this is a not real good thing, and my mind

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    Hydrographic Dip Kit Research Paper

    Hydrographic dip kits have the ability to turn an old beat up gun into a gun that turns heads and encourages jealousy. Quite a lot of guns used by waterfowl hunters are typically camouflaged in some way or another, and this trend makes hydrographic dip kit a very effective and inexpensive way to modernize older firearms. This method of applying a camouflage pattern may certainly not be the best way, but it certainly is one of the easiest ways to do it at home. This process is quite simple and any

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    Water Skiing Research Paper

    younger, was go out hunting with him and my extended family. We always hunt as a group during the hunting season and I absolutely love it. Since I have been hunting for quit a few years now, and have been able to learn from my grandpa and uncles, I feel I have inherited an abundant amount of knowledge when it comes to hunting. They have taught me the basics and the advanced skills to hunting. Their wisdom in teaching me has payed off, and I have succeeded in getting deer over my hunting career. Water

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    Why Hunting Is Wrong

    I believe that hunting for sport is wrong. Did you know that nine hundred five animals are extinct and 16,928 are listed as threatened to be extinct? Well, a big amount of those animals were extinct due to hunting. Now I'm not saying that all hunting is wrong because some third world countries have to hunt to survive. Yet in richer countries, people can go to a store to buy their food and they still hunt just for the fun of it. If you ask me, I don’t see the fun of killing an animal that has no chance

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    Steller Sea Lions Observation

    The paper Low prey abundance leads to less efficient foraging behavior in Steller sea lions details research done by Elizabeth Goundie, David Rosen, and Andrew Trites, in order to explain the recent and significant decline of Steller sea lions. Steller sea lions are a specie of sea lion that live in the Gulf of Alaska and Bering sea, which is located in the Western part of Alaska. In Western Alaska, the four seasons are clearly distinguishable, and Western Alaska generally has warm summers, 15.5

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    Weapons In Into The Wild

    his rifle inside his pack. Its how he survived when he made his way up to Alaska, without it, i'm sure he would have died as soon as he got into the isolated, frozen world he so excitedly wanted to be in. The symbol of the book was a .22 caliber hunting rifle that Chris took on his trip. The rifle ties

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    Animal Poaching Research Paper

    Intro: Imagine a world without a specific species, nobody can see them anywhere anymore, not even the zoo. Well it’s a tragedy that is very possible and is happening here in our realm. Poaching in Africa is very natural, although globally illegal, and any animal is susceptible to these executioners. Not only are animals being affected by poachers, but also tribes that occupy the lands rely on the animals for food. The result of so many animals being poached in areas that tribes employ, the tribes

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