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    I am going to relocate the grizzly bear because, this isn’t a problem of hunting, where the bear needs to be hunted because of any supposed killing or injuries it done, and it was only one bear, so there is no need to reduce the number in the bear population. However, this may could have been or was already a chronic, so I will contact the local Cody, Wyoming agencies to see if shooting the bear is the best solution, if no other solutions work. I also don’t think trapping is an option, when there

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    Wolf Family Values

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    wolves in North America. These two articles have very different ways to go about this. Ed Yong talks about the wolf effects on elk as well as the rest of the environment. Levy’s approach is about wolf social structure and how it is impacted by hunting. Both of these make some valid points on why more conservation efforts should be made; however, I believe Ed Yong made the stronger case. Ed Yong makes very valid points on how the wolves of Yellowstone have impacted the overly populated elk herds

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    I have learned many interesting facts about the Inuit and the Blackfoot people. The Inuit and Blackfoot people had an interesting way of surviving. Both dressed differently, both had contact with the Europeans, and they hunted different animals to survive. The two tribes both dressed differently, I was actually surprised about because they both lived in the same time period. For example, the Blackfoot people didn't where as much clothing, and the Inuit people wore a lot of clothing such

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    Yellowtone Park Analysis

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    The article states that the "let it burn" policy caused major damages to the Yellowstone park since people let the forests burn more than two monthes which causes three main damages for the Yellowstone park forest and provides tree reasons of supply. However, the professor argues thath this fire leads to an ecological change on the park and was creative not disructive and refutes all grounds mentioned by the author. First, the reading passage poists that the Yellowstone fire caused termendus damage

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    Do you know the sounds of the birds in the morning? That is the Blue Jays and Robins at work. Blue Jays and Robins are amazing and wonderful birds. They have a similar diet,a different habitat, and some similarities in traits. Both Blue Jays and Robins travel in flocks, sometimes with each other. They have similar lengths too, but a Blue Jay can get a inch longer than a Robin. The Blue Jay mimics the calls of other animals, while a Robin has its own call. A Blue Jay is a melanian color with blue

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    Melvin, D. (2015, May 20). Conservation hunting: Boon to wildlife or unjustifiable sport? CNN Wire Service Retrieved from http://sks.sirs.com CNN Wire Service author Don Melvin’s newspaper article looks for an answer to whether or not conservation hunting can help wildlife, or if it has no benefit at all. He explains how the argument has become a current events issue in light of the recent hunt for a black rhino in Namibia by a hunter from Texas. The author includes scientific evidence that conservation

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    The animal or specie that lives in urban environment and even on my backyard tree is the gray squirrel. Its common names are eastern gray squirrel; gray squirrel; and grey squirrel (IUCN, 2016). The gray squirrel scientific name is sciurus carolinensis and it belongs to the Animalia kingdom (IUCN, 2016). Its phylum is chordata; its class is mammalia; its order is rodentia; and its family is sciuridae (IUCN, 2016). Gray squirrels are predators to small insects and baby birds; but, they also eat

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    Pikuni Chapter 7

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    Identify one Pikuni value communicated in each chapter. How do you know it's a value? Chapter 1: Horses/wives are a huge value to the Pikuni, especially the men. The amount of horses and wives a Pikuni man has shows his worth and value. Chapter 2: A value communicated in this chapter is animal helpers. From the line, “[Fast Horse] knew that many had failed in their first fasting and returned successful from their second or third” (8), it is clear that many other Pikuni attempted to find their animal

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    Pierce 1 Hunting in North America All throughout North America there is a large diversity of animals, ranging from muskox to wild turkey. For every animal in North America there is a daring or conservative hunter willing to test their abilities and sometimes put their bodies to the test as they attempt to harvest some of God's great creations. North America has one of the largest varieties of terrains in the world. This allows many different species of animals to thrive in environments but may also

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    1.I'm going to talk about the symbolism of the color red. It represents to stop and also it is the color of the creatures. In the movie I think the color red is a bad color because it also means stop. I think the elders use that color because they don't want anyone to go to the towns. Also on the fence before you go into covington woods there is a flag with the color yellow because I think that that means caution and to slow down and then turn around.They use the color red so in attempt to warn people

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