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Why hunting was central to medieval noble life
Hunting was a central part of medieval life, serving both practical and symbolic purposes. While peasants hunted primarily for food, the nobility viewed hunting as a prestigious sport that ...
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We hunted overpopulated deer at night!
When deer populations grow out of control, night hunting becomes a tool for balance. How did the hunt unfold, and what lessons came from managing wildlife after dark?
RED DEER, Alberta — With another game on the docket Wednesday morning, the Wenatchee Wild might be able to carry some adrenaline into their next outing after Tuesday’s Western Hockey League (WHL) game ...
Chance Ryland Pollock pleaded guilty to charges under the Wildlife Act last month in Kindersley provincial court, admitting ...
Chronic wasting disease is an always-fatal neurological disease in deer, elk and moose. It's been found in 36 states, four ...
MONTREAL - Each day, Gord Boulton traverses the forests, lakes and clearings that house his hunting and fishing outfitting business.
Olive Fredrickson was just 26 when her husband died, leaving her and their three children to fend for themselves in the ...
After 82 mule deer were culled over CWD concerns inside a high-fence ranch in Idaho, public records show it's just one of ...
Explore how recovering elk populations and shifting wildlife behaviour are causing extensive damage and financial hardship for B.C. ranchers.
The B.C. government says a deer hunt in Cranbrook last month saw 228 animals killed, but none of them showed infection for ...
Those concerns have led a group of six wildlife veterans and hunters from across Manitoba — James Duncan, Murray Gillespie, Doug Langrell, Ted Muir, Barry Verbiwski and Robert Wrigley — to join forces ...
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati found evidence that caribou, particularly moms with newborns, gnaw on antlers ...
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