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    needs to be addressed: poaching in Alberta. Hunting holds great importance within Alberta. As a tradition and a sustainability resource, residents of Alberta thrive off of either the thrill of hunting or the resources it provides. Controversies aside, hunting is an important activity for the Alberta lifestyle. We (as a whole) live off of the culture of its community or the products of the sport. Our industries, our lifestyles, are benefitted by hunting, whether you’re a hunter or not. However, we

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    Ethical Hunting Benefits

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    Alongside the lessons learned by hunting, the connections that ethical hunting creates are very beneficial to human health. Ethical hunting creates three very strong and lasting connections: social, natural and spiritual. Social connections are forged with the people that are hunting partners. These connections usually create strong bonds that last forever. Nothing is more fun than going out and enjoying a hunt in the midst of nature with a loving family member or a best friend. The camaraderie

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    a hold on it in order for him to “review conservation facts.” This issue is completely controversial and while half of society believes that trophy hunting is beneficial to the conservation of certain species, the other half believes that this argument is invalid since it is completely contradictory. Although there are some benefits to trophy hunting, it is incredibly immoral and detrimental to the environment and there are better ways to implement those benefits rather than killing animals. There

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    Those who enjoy taking to the field and woods during hunting season will want to focus on such dogs as Labrador or Golden retrievers or one of the spaniels, such as English or Cocker Spaniels. A laid back hunting dog that works well even in an apartment is the Clumber Spaniel. Vizslas and pointer breeds also are a good choice for hunters. Remember that these breeds will still need plenty of exercise outside of hunting season so be sure to take them for walks or runs daily. Many people

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    human race. In George Lucas’s Star Wars, archetypes are used deliberately in the story. Lucas modeled many of the characters after the “Jungian” archetypes. Some of the prominent archetypes in Star Wars are “Good vs. Evil”, “Hunting Group of Companions”, and the “Initiate”. The first archetype, “Good vs. Evil” is the battle between forces. Obi Wan and Darth Vadar battle in the Death Star and that creates a distraction so that the others can get away. Though it seems that evil wins because Obi

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    have skills if he wanted to survive the manhunt. The three skills he had were, how to make a Malay Mancatcher, his hunting skills and a trick he learned when he was in Uganda. At the beginning, Whitney said “You’ve good eyes”, while on the way to Rio, to hunt Jaguars. Rainsford has hunting skills because, Whitney told Rainsford, “and I’ve seen you pick off a moose.” Rainsford has good strength and is fit because, he swam from where he went overboard

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    Quality Deer Management In North America

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    researcher, Aldo Leopold, once said, “There is value in any experience that exercises those ethical restraints collectively called sportsmanship.” That quote sums up why the concept of Quality Deer Management is becoming more and more popular in the hunting community today. All over the continent deer hunters are welcoming a philosophy of deer management unlike the traditional methods that they were used to in the past. However, while some parts of North America are welcoming the idea with open arms

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    Hunting is something we've done since we've been on this planet. We used to do it out of necessity, but in the modern world we do it for many other reasons. As technology has increased, we have developed different methods of hunting. These methods have carried over to today, but two have prevailed: bowhunting and rifle hunting. These methods are both hunting--obviously--but they're different in almost every other sense. Bowhunting and rifle hunting are different based on the weapon used, the way

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    biggest events of a ife can change in a good way or a bad way, but either way life changes. The first symbol that appears in The Catcher in the Rye are the ducks in the Central Park lagoon. Holden Caulfield has been kicked out of three schools while his third school is Pencey prep. When Holden gets kicked out of Pencey prep he goes and says his goodbye to his history teacher, Mr. Spencer. While Holden is listening to Mr. Spencer he starts

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    shooting, hunting, fishing, survival, and soccer. Those are my interests. Those interests say that I am an athlete and an outdoorsman. I grew up shooting in the country and I find it very entertaining. I have been shooting my whole life. I have shot a 22. Long rifle, 22. Revolver, 22. Pistol, 20 gauge, 410, 30-30, 44, Ar-15, Henry rifle, 20 gauge slug, and a 17. I acquire most of those guns. Next, is hunting. I didn’t grow up hunting, but I started a few years ago. I have been hunting quite a bit

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