1. Fox hunting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
to spotlighting or deer hunting . In much of the world hunting in general is understood to relate to any game animals or weapons (e.g., deer hunting with bow and arrow); in Britain, "hunting" without qualification implies fox hunting (or
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2. Legislation on Hunting with Dogs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
specific exemptions for hunting activities, thereby preventing prosecutions of hunts for activities that might otherwise have been considered cruel.
[edit ] Previous private members bills
Over recent decades, many attempts had been made
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3. Medieval hunting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit ] See also
Bear hunting
Boar hunting
Fox hunting
Grand Falconer of France
Grand Huntsman of France
hunting
hunting dog
hunting of Jean-Baptiste
Wolf hunting
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4. Hunting license - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1922 United States hunting license
A hunting license is a regulatory or legal mechanism to control recreational and sports hunting .
hunting may be regulated informally by "unwritten law", "self restraint", or "morality" and
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5. Trophy hunting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the local economy.
Trophy hunting should not be confused with poaching , the practice of taking game illegally.
Contents
1 The hunting trophy
2 Big game hunting
3 Ranch hunting
4 Opposition
5 Torghar trophy hunting
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6. Seal hunting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seal hunting in Newfoundland in the 1880s
Seal hunting in Reimerswaal .
Seal hunting , or sealing , is the personal or commercial hunting of seals. The hunt is currently practiced in six countries:
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7. Boar hunting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2011)
Boar hunting is generally the practice of hunting wild boars , but can also extend to feral pigs and peccaries . A full-sized boar is a large animal armed with sharp tusks which it uses to defend itself. Boar hunting has
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8. North American hunting technologies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hanson).
[edit ] Modern hunting technologies
[edit ] Material culture and hunting technologies of the Inuit
To begin the understanding of modern hunting technologies in modern civilizations, lets take a look at many of the Inuit tribes
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9. Hare coursing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and Wales, and the Impact of Hunting with Dogs, Section 6.2.3.b.ii." . Defra. http://www.defra.gov.uk/rural/Hunting/inquiry/mainsections/research/macdonald/macdonaldfinal.htm . Retrieved 2008-02-11 . [ dead link ]
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