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    Pheasant Forever, and Ducks Unlimited were created to urge people who supports hunting or conservation to preserve what little land we have left. Looking back in history hunters didn’t care about conserving land or animals but in this generation hunters and conservationist are now the driving force behind conservation. When humans first began to roam these lands, they looked to hunting to survive. “Through hunting, man forged a connection with the land and learned quickly that conserving the land

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    members of the “African Big Five” and are amongst some of the most powerful animals in the world , but a negative aspect these animals share is that their populations are plummeting. This decrease in population size is mainly due to the fact that hunting for survival in developed countries is more of a tradition of the past as hunters are now simply looking for the trophy rather than the meat. African animal populations in general are decreasing, as are many specie throughout the world, but the “African

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    an event at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City that brings together some of the best and weirdest people, this is the hunting expo. The hunting expo is a place to share hunting trophies, apply for hunts, show off taxidermy, win guns, tags, equipment, and more. This place has everything hunting and outdoors; people around the nation come and show off their trophies, talk about hunting, and try to get people to go hunt with them. Me and my dad traveled to the wild city of Salt Lake to visit this outdoor

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    to bear arms is important for hunting,and for providing food and protection for our families. The first issue is hunting. First main point is hunting, hunters and target shooters have paid more than $7.2 billion in taxes through the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act since 1937.and Sportsmen and women contribute nearly $8 million a day to support wildlife and wildlife places or stores and companies An average hunter spends $2,484 every year. So already hunting makes a lot of money every year

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    never stayed in one area for food and harvesting. When it came to hunting and harvesting they would move to wherever there was livestock like when the seasons changed. They traveled in

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    to populate the North Americas, wolves were spread throughout the majority of North America. Along with the slow spread of the human population, came the invasion of the wolves’ hunting grounds with a new type of prey for them, livestock. Livestock began to disappear or were found demolished. Which caused wolf hunting or shooting to become more prevalent, as a loss of one animal was detrimental to a farmer. In the 1930’s the wolf population in western United States was completely nonexistent.

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    Whitetail Populations Over just a century ago the whitetail deer population became nearly extinct, mostly due to a rapid expansion in the railroad system. At this same time market hunting, weak enforcement of game laws, and habitat loss contributed to the dangerously low deer populations in the late 1800’s. In states like Kansas and Indiana deer were completely extinct, being endangered in many others. With the whitetail deer population doubling every two years there is an estimated thirty million

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    and super ego. In “The Most Dangerous Game”, Sanger Rainsford’s personality changes from having a low ID, a relatively high ego, and very high super ego to having a high ID, a relatively high ego, and a very low super ego because of the hunt. At the beginning of “The Most Dangerous Game”, Rainsford has a low ID (a limited primitive side), a relatively high ego (a high intellect), and a very high super ego (very strong morals). Rainsford is an uptight man who sticks to his morals. When Whitney

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    food as they can be used for hunting. Also, when in the wilderness they can provide safety when coming in contact with a wild animal that can potentially be dangerous. When out on the job, police officers are equipped with hand-guns to protect them and others from any potential harm that goes on in the streets of everyday life. This is one of many reasons why guns can be essential to human life, if it is used for its actual purpose.

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    I think it's ok to kill a permanently ill animal is for its own benefit, so it doesn’t suffer anymore, but do you think it’s ok to kill a healthy one? The population of Giraffes has gone down 40% in 15 years due to hunting and predators. If this keeps up giraffes will be extinct in about 180 years. Giraffes have necessities which help them survive, and predators after them, but what happens when hunters get into the mix? Do you think it’s ok to kill these innocent animals? In the wild kingdom,

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