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    EVOLUTIONS OF HUNTING Bob woke up early to set up trail cameras on his hunting land. He monitors the pictures and maps out where and when deer typically pass by. Later he has a plan to start hunting that is very efficient. Bob uses his a rifle to take down the 10 point buck he had been watching for a week before he even got to the hunting land. Hunting today is very different than in the past. Anyone that has liked or still does hunt has to have a question on how the sport people enjoy so much today

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    demographies has also been changed; the brown bear in the lower 48 states has been reduced to <1% of its original area. The estimated population size has fallen from 100,000 in the early 19th century to <1000 in 1986 (Waits et al 1998). Trophy hunting is

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    Why Is Deer Season?

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    shoot a deer with. Either a gun or a bow but for bow hunting another safety course is required. But when choosing a gun there are many different things to consider. Like hunting location, distance of the deer, or size of the gun holder. If not enough is known then a good gun to go with is either a .242 or a .270. They are both light, not too powerful, and can shoot long distance in a field or in brush. Each weapon has a special season for deer hunting so take precaution and make sure to know which guns

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    is the one. It has a great meaning behind the story and great visual affects. This film has a very adventurous feel to it, which keeps the attention of the audience. I would definitely recommend this movie to my peers and anyone interested in the hunting community because, the movie represents the key skills to become a great hunter such as scouting, tracking, and patients. In the 2012 Australian film, The Hunter, that is set in the mysterious forest of Tasmania, William Dafoe, an actor that plays

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    other conservation groups and organizations. Hunting is the pursuance and killing of wild animals for food, trade, or for sport. Hunting has been in the center of this management movement and in the heart of animal conservation. Hunting contributes greatly to the conservation and management of wildlife populations. The Anti-Hunting community views hunting as a murderous activity that hunters use simply for enjoyment (IDA). They argue that hunting may have been a necessity for the survival of

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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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    Hunting

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    Hunting Hunting has been around since before man was even thought of and has evolved ever since. Now only a sport, ounce was a skill used to survive. “Hunting is a natural, ethical, and healthy undertaking” (“History”, par1). Hunting is a way of life without hunting nothing would live that’s why we have a food chain. Herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat herbivores and bigger carnivores eat other carnivores. “Perhaps one of the eldest activities on the face of the planet is hunting” (“History

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    The Big Hunting Game Since ancient times, humans for the necessity of food, hunted wild animals, as they did not know how to organize a farm. They lived as nomads following the movement of their prey. Then the man began to breed animals, and this allowed him to have a fixed residence and hunting was no longer necessary, though not as much. Now, the hunt is no longer practiced for food, but for fun and sport, called Big Hunting. Captured and killed for trophies "sport "in Africa, the hunting of animals

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    Company brief MadRat Games was started in 2010 as an ally to a patient and joyful form of parenting. Through its innovative games, MadRat helps each child discover themselves, and become calmer, wiser and happier. Founders ' bio After studying in IIT & Carnegie Mellon University, Rajat & Madhumita wanted to do something beyond the obvious and contribute towards the betterment of society. They started teaching young children at Rishi Valley School. Teaching kids for four years through games, without

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    People have hunted throughout human history. Why do we hunt? To know what hunting is you must understand it. Hunting requires skill, accuracy and patience. Hunting is seeking, tracking, stalking, or calling a wild animal with the intention, or aim, of killing it. People often ask hunters why they hunt. Most say they hunt for three reasons: Food, to help balance wildlife, and to enjoy the challenge. People who lived thousands of years ago left clues about their lives. Some of these clues were pictures

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