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remarkable that almost one third of the world’s mammalian species that may be called true mountain animals are native to these mountains. Jammu and kasmir with its variety of geographical regions‚ climates and vegetation has many delights to offer the wildlife enthusiast. Perphas no animal better epitomises the character and concerns of the mountain environment than the snow leopard‚ a beautiful and elusive survivor from the frigid Pleistocene era. Though its range is immense‚ extending over the entire
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Gloria Shannon 02/03/2013 HIS 112 Seventeenth century Persian society inhibited many unique features. Three of these features that stood out the most were their hunting skills‚ clothing and architecture. The first feature of Persian society was hunting‚ which the Persians were quite skilled in and greatly enjoyed. Not familiar with dog hunting because they thought them impure‚ they instead trained birds and wild beast to hunt. The Persians were well experienced with training birds of prey to
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Should We Hunt? Ever since I can remember my dad has always taken me hunting. The beginning of hunting season is like a holiday at my house. I hadn’t gotten anything until this deer season but I love being out hunting for so many other reasons as well. I love the fresh air and watching nature. Such as the little birds and squirrels starting their day. And I believe everyone should get to experience that. Enjoying nature is only one of the many things that hunting provides. There are many things
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Trophy hunting is where someone kills exotic wild animals for pure enjoyment. Many trophy hunters will hang up the animal’s skin or the head as a reward. Hunting on the other hand is mainly killing deers‚ bears‚ turkeys‚ boars and many other animals for food and clothing. Hunting is used for food and clothing which is helpful for us‚ but just using animals for their heads to say you killed one seems inhumane. Trophy hunting is unacceptable for several reasons. According to a 2015 Business Insider
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Hunting matters! Many people are against hunting because they think hunters are killing animals for fun. Well‚ they are not killing the animals for fun. Hunting influences many things‚ for example food and health. Hunting matters and it matters to the world. Food has a huge part in hunting. Many people would rather grow their own food. In the text it says‚ (“Do it yourself”). According to the text‚ the meat from hunting doesn’t go through a chemical process while in grocery stores the meat goes
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For my research topic I have decided to go over the benefits of hunting. I think these reasons are numerous‚ and cover a wide variety of topics. Some of which include‚ controlling the animal population‚ helping to maintain balance in the ecosystem‚ connecting with nature‚ participating in something with a rich tradition‚ and also to provide healthy organic food that you know exactly where it came from‚ and what was done to it. There are definitely other benefits to hunting‚ but they are probably
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international group that gives accreditation to facilities that strive to improve the welfare of their animals‚ educate the public about the wild and captive animals and environment and spend money on research to help both education‚ conservation and wildlife. Zoos that are not accredited by the AZA may do these things‚ but it is unlikely. "Roadside zoos" are only there to make a profit. They make sure that their animals stay alive so they can make money off of them‚ but have no commitment to keep them
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Zoos argue that they save endangered species and educate the public‚ but animal rights activists believe the costs outweigh the benefits‚ and the violation of the rights of the individual animals is unjustifiable. Roadside zoos‚ petting zoos‚ and smaller animal exhibitors tend to keep the animals in smaller pens or cages. Sometimes‚ barren concrete and metal bars are all a tiger or bear will know for their entire lives. Larger‚ accredited zoos try to distance themselves from these operations
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collection of wild animals‚ typically in a park or gardens‚ for study‚ conservation‚ or display to the public. Zoos most of the time market their animals of being happy and safe in their zoo. Also most zoo call themselves a wildlife conservation‚ but they are not. A wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting wild plant and animal species and their habitats. Most zoo animals’ environments are very disgusting and inadequate for the needs‚ this usually make them anti-social and very aggressive
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