Your hunting arrow tells you a lot about your hit. Bright, bubbly blood is a good sign, while dark or yellowish blood means the animal needs more time to expire. Here’s a quick guide to interpreting blood trails: https://lnkd.in/gMXc-HGF
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🦆 Lawmakers in Louisiana are bringing a big problem to the forefront: alligators are out getting of control. Fifty years ago, there were about 100,000 alligators in the state; today there are 3 million. Hunters are leaving their dogs home for fear of encountering gators, and they are showing up more often close to people’s homes. They believe the answer is to expand alligator hunting limits and season 🐊 What are your thoughts? 🤔 Let us know in the comments, and read more at the link: https://lnkd.in/e3iwgWHe
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To the truffle pig, every problem is a truffle problem. This is satisfactory when hunting for truffles. But, it doesn't exactly make for a well-rounded animal. This is the inherent issue with specialization. When we specialize... We believe everything can be solved through our specialty. To mitigate specialized bias, we must acquire generalized knowledge.
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Hunting for answers? Look no further. We’ve got the data on hunting activity and harvest in Ontario. 📊 #DYK? Hunters are required to submit activity reports for many species, including: • black bear • elk • moose • white-tailed deer • wild turkey • wolf This information supports decision-making related to big game harvest limits, policy, and hunting regulations. To access the data, visit data.ontario.ca/en/ and search ‘hunting activity’. #ScienceON #OpenData #DataScience
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As the temperatures drop and hunting season kicks into full gear, it’s crucial to keep your firearm in peak condition. Regular maintenance will not only ensure safety but also improve your accuracy and overall experience. Quick Maintenance Tips: Clean after every use: Remove dirt, moisture, and residue that can build up, especially after outdoor hunts. Lubricate moving parts: Cold weather can cause lubricants to thicken, so choose a high-quality, all-weather oil. Inspect the barrel: Check for any blockages or damage before heading out. A well-maintained rifle is your best hunting companion! 🦌 #FirearmSafety #HuntingSeason #FallReady #Good4Guns
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Easter egg hunting this weekend? Keep in mind that snakes camouflage well into their surroundings and linger in places that keep them hidden. Snakes may be found in log/brush piles, under low-growing plants, in areas of overgrown grass, around rocks, and even on decks/porches. -Avoid reaching into places that you cannot see clearly into/around. -Accompany/monitor children while hunting for Easter eggs. Find a snake instead of an Easter egg? Move away from the snake and leave it alone. Contact your local fire department to have the snake removed for free. Snake removal services in your area can also remove snakes but fees may apply. For a snakebite, seek medical attention immediately. #snakes #rattlesnakes #snakebite #snakebiteprevention #snakesafety #easter #happyeaster #eastereggs #easteregghunting
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Black-headed herons are known for their stealthy hunting techniques. They typically stand still in shallow water, patiently waiting for their prey to come within reach. Once they spot a fish or other small aquatic animal, they swiftly strike with their sharp beak to catch it. These herons are skilled at stalking their prey and using their long legs to wade through the water without making a sound. Their hunting strategy is a perfect example of patience and precision in action. #BlackHeadedHeron #HuntingTechniques #StealthyHunters #ExploreWithAfricanSky
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With hunting seasons in Oklahoma upon us, remember to check your gear for pests before bringing it inside. Ticks and spiders can hide in small spots, so shake out your gear and use a lint roller on fabric items to catch any hitchhikers. A quick spray with pest repellent can also help keep your belongings pest-free. Stay safe and enjoy the hunting season! If pests do get inside your home, give us a call. #HuntingSeason
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“Simple but appealing profiles of hunting animals.” —School Library Journal PREDATORS is available now! 🐺 From sharp-toothed bull sharks to powerful polar bears, nature is full of fierce predators. This exciting series showcases eight of these deadly creatures, describing their prey, hunting skills, and life in the wild. Each book pairs short paragraphs of easy-to-read-text with plenty of colorful photos to make reading engaging and accessible. Apex books have low reading levels (grades 2-3) but are designed for older students, with interest levels of grades 3-7. https://lnkd.in/dfQbgZsK
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Please sign and share!!! 🐺🙏👇📣📣🐺 Save Wolves from Trapping, Hunting, & Cruelty Worldwide!! For centuries, wolves have been vilified and targeted for eradication across the world, subjected to near-extermination through relentless hunting, trapping, and poisoning campaigns. These apex predators who are crucial for maintaining ecological balance, continue to face brutal persecution under misguided policies and outdated prejudices. The time to act is now. Without stronger safeguards, wolves will face increased violence and habitat destruction, jeopardizing their survival as well as the health of the ecosystems they help maintain. https://lnkd.in/efPpQ5s7
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Subjected to traps, hunting and a variety of cruel practices, it is small wonder that wolves were driven to extinction in Britain by the 18th century. Derek Gow, a passionate rewilder, takes up their cause in his latest book
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