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    ready for the hunting season and going out into nature for some deer hunting, an American tradition that many hunters take enjoyment in and for many it’s way of life for them and their families, but for others deer hunting may seem like nothing but a slaughter that hunters take part in for free meat and somehow find an enjoyment in the process, however these individuals do not realize that hunting is in fact very morally sound and that Deer hunting benefits the environment through population control

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    Essay On Deer Shooting

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    gunshot startled the deer and her fawns. Immediately, the deer hid her fawns under the dead evergreen tree. The fawns were shaking, the littlest one didn’t want his mom to leave. Click! The barrel of the gun was pointing at the mom’s face when she turned her head. A hunter with big, greedy eyes, and a big, nasty wart on his nasty-looking face was about to pull the trigger. The deer froze in fear. She was shocked! Thud! The greedy hunter fell to the ground after the surprised father deer pounced on him

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    Hunting Research Paper

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    things from alligators to deer and sometimes even people. The Florida state government has allowed open season on the

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    civilized and cultivated country, wild animals only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen”("MARC FOLCO: Some hunting, fishing quotes to live by"). Hunters are the leading source for all conservation programs. Theodore Roosevelt was one of the most passionate hunters. People put down hunting like it’s a bad thing. Many hunters contribute billions of dollars the the economy. Hunting should not be banned because of the positive impacts it has on society. Through strictly regulated hunting

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    Disease, or CWD for short is a prime example in the whitetail deer herd. CWD is a fatal neurological disease known as a type of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs). In deer this disease causes a characteristic spongy degeneration of the brains of infected animals, resulting in emaciation, excessive drinking and urination, abnormal behavior, loss of bodily functions, and death (Witkowski 3). As a result, the whitetail deer population has been greatly impacted, but how detrimental has

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    Essay On Trophy Buck

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    Almost every hunter dreams of harvesting a trophy buck sometime in their lifetime, yet in reality many don’t ever get the chance. The term trophy buck has a different meaning to everyone, and varies from region to region. Really, it comes down to what you feel is a trophy, and usually involves a mature animal that is at least 3 years in age. Here are four tips that will improve your chances at a trophy buck this season. Hunting Hours The amount of hours spent hunting and the actual time of day have

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    change this law so I could go hunting when I am able to. Deer season all year round is important to all the hunters and wannabe hunter. I want to change the law that you can only hunt in one season because it is making deer being overpopulated, It would let people who are busy during the season hunt, and It would make deer meat sell more at restaurants. The first issue is that deer are becoming very overpopulated. The first problem is that deer are starting to become overpopulated in many states. (5)

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    Get Wasted by Chronic Wasting Disease Can you imagine the impact of a fatal disease on a population? Chronic Wasting Disease, or CWD for short, is a prime example in the whitetail deer herd. CWD is a fatal neurological disease, more specifically known as a type of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs). In deer, this disease causes a characteristic spongy degeneration of the brains of infected animals, resulting in emaciation, excessive drinking and urination, abnormal behavior, loss of

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    Hunting Essay

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    refuges, national forests, and state parks and on other public lands3 where almost half of all hunters slaughter and maim millions of animals every year (by some estimates, poachers kill just as many animals illegally).(4,5) The vast majority of hunters do not kill for subsistence.(6) Municipalities and

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    Whitetail Deer Management

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    2011 History and Purpose Statement The history of white-tailed deer in Missouri shows positive and negative influences humans can have on wildlife. During presettlement times, the whitetail was abundant in Missouri, especially in the more fertile and diverse habitats of northern Missouri. The influx of European settlers to Missouri during the last half of the 19th century coincided with a rapid decline in the deer population. Unrestricted market hunting and habitat destruction, such as

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