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    One of the most popular hobbies for those who love the outdoors is hunting. Hunting is a way for those who love nature to enjoy its beauty and the competition of the hunt. Although hunting is loved by millions of people‚ it can also change a person’s life for the better or the worse. I never realized how important hunting safety was until it changed my life forever. The reason why gun safety is so important is because it can prevent fatalities in cases of human error‚ manufacture error‚ and teach

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    “We all know tropical rainforest are the world’s biologically richest ecosystems and are rapidly dissapearing” (Laurance 2009). Trees are an ecosystem and it’s one of the most important thing to all living things in this earth. The main function of tree is to produce oxygen and filtering carbon dioxide‚ trees are also the habitats and shelters to million species of animal and organisms. Nowdays‚ alot of tree have been cut down to improve the standard of living and there are so many effects can be

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    The Australian Wildlife Conservancy manages approximately 3-4 million hectares of land and was established more than 10 years ago. This land is leased from the government‚ meaning that the government guides their use of the land for a usual length of 50 years. They strive to reach their ultimate goals of restoring fire adapted ecosystems which are much more species-rich‚ control feral animals and eradicate weeds. Currently‚ over 1‚700 species are categorized as threatened to becoming extinct. However

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    Summary: Bernd Heinrich and John Marzluff’s study on ravens and what their motives are for sharing demonstrated that Ravens do not share based on altruistic behavior. Rather‚ sharing among ravens is a result of dividing themselves into maturity groups‚ residents (territory holding adults) and wanderers (vagrant juveniles). Since juveniles do not often hold territory‚ they tend to sleep in roosts of about 15-50 ravens; these roosts are information centers that allow ravens to alert others about the

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    In the year 1787‚ the First Fleet departed from England to land on the shores of the then penal colony of Australia. Many species prevalent in England had been added to the cargo to make Australia seem more like home to the settlers. One of the species was Oryctolagus cuniculus‚ commonly known as the European Rabbit or the Common Rabbit. Two types of these rabbits were introduced‚ the domesticated and the wild. The domesticated european rabbit was introduced and raised like other farm animals for

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    deer antilope bison rabbits rodents snakes great basin people had mostly gathered plants because of it was very important to them. the indians didn’t like to rely on meat because eventually they would go extinct so they stored them until they needed to really eat them. they also had liked to collect piñon nuts. these people had beed able to adapt to these types of environments. these type of people were hunters as well as gathers‚ there were all a mix of different tribes so a total of 90 different

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    There was a time‚ many‚ many years ago‚ when rice was not known to our people. At that time our ancestors lived on fruits‚ vegetables‚ birds‚ and wild animals which they caught while hunting in themountains or the forests. Tilling the soil was still unknown. And poultry and hog was not yet a part of their way of living.Because our people depended on the food which nature provided and not what they themselves grew or raised‚ their stay in one place was only temporary. When there was nothing more to

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    With the beginning of human history comes the Stone Age—comprised of the Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras. The start of tool-making marks the former; the start of agriculture marks the latter. The first forms of tools in the Paleolithic Era were quite basic and rough‚ made from materials like wood‚ bone‚ and stone. Tools such as choppers for cracking bone and scrapers for preparing animal hide were used‚ and were then designed upon by later hominoids‚ from which weapons like clubs‚ spears‚ and knives

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    The whitetail deer are one of the most populated animals in the world. All over the world‚ many people use them for meat and fur. Deer are very intelligent and wild animals that wander everywhere in the world and we still don’t know everything about them. People still wonder today where deer originate from‚ why they are so fast‚ and how did deer became so populated. First‚ no one is quite sure where deer originated. The white tail deer live mostly in the United States‚ Mexico‚ Canada‚ and Central

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    Oh‚ Shoot! As stated by Margaret Van de Pitte‚ “Hunting and gun ownership continue to be associated with liberty‚ a very fundamental right indeed” (263). The exercise of deliberate stalking‚ observing‚ and killing of animals is a cherished pastime that positively impacts our world today. The base of traditional and cultural practices‚ hunting wild animals should remain legal due to the environmental and economic benefits. First‚ because of how commendably hunting directly and indirectly strengthens

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