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The two regular battalions have the nicknames the Vikings ( 1st Bn ) and the Poachers ( 2nd Bn ).

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Black Poachers, White Hunters: A Social History of Hunting in Colonial Kenya.
The town's second club is Boston Town nicknamed The Poachers, who play in the United Counties Football League.
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Lilias Rider Haggard, daughter of the famous novelist, edited I walked by Night, being the life and history of the King of the Norfolk Poachers, published in 1935 by Nicholson and Watson, London.
Poachers also use these methods to target paddlefish in areas where paddlefish fishing is not legal.
One example is the Iowa DNR, and their Turn In Poachers ( TIP ) Program which was started in August 1985.
Poachers sometimes raided nests for the breast meat of young birds, a practice that could destroy an entire rookery.
Poachers find the pack and capture any wolves that are young enough to fight.
Poachers are notable for having elongated bodies covered by scales modified into bony plates, and for using their large pectoral fins to move in short bursts.
Poachers generally feed on small crustaceans and marine worms found on the bottom.
Poachers supply the black market with such substances, including tiger penis and rhinoceros horn.
Poachers often kill the mothers first, since siamang females are highly protective of their infants, and it is difficult to remove the infant without first killing the mother.
Poachers set traps outside the park during the dry season to snare bulls wandering outside the park in search of water.
At the Poachers Hotel it becomes Swineshead Road.
Poachers reduced their population from 500 to 15 in the 1970s and 1980s.
Poachers reduced their population from 500 to 15 in the 1970s and 1980s.
There is a spring which feeds into the River Piddle at the particularly picturesque spot of Mourning Well, reached by a footpath from the Poachers Inn at the Alton Pancras end of the village.
Poachers had scraped off the bark to allow the tree to become infected by the ascomycetous mould.
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Those who care most passionately about moose are — paradoxically — hunters, in particular people who live in wilderness and rural communities and those who depend on moose for food.
While he, Meriwether Lewis and their men were crossing the Bitterroot Mountains they ran low of food, and Clark took six hunters and hurried ahead to hunt.
The Kebarans in their turn were directly ancestral to the succeeding Natufian culture ( 10, 500 – 8500 BCE ), which has enormous significance for prehistorians as the clearest evidence of hunters and gatherers in actual transition to Neolithic food production.
Although the first arrivals were hunters and gatherers, early evidence shows that people managed the forest environment to provide food.
In the early 19th century, commercial hunters began netting and shooting the birds to sell in city markets as food, as live targets for trap shooting and even as agricultural fertilizer.
Some evidence suggests that hunters contribute less than half the total food budget of most hunter-gatherer societies, and often much less than half, so that foraging grandmothers can contribute substantially to the survival of grandchildren at times when mothers and fathers are unable to gather enough food for all of their children.
Later in the 19th century, the railroads hired hunters to exterminate the buffalo herds, the Indians ' primary food supply.
The species was quickly wiped out by the sailors, seal hunters, and fur traders that followed Bering's route past the islands to Alaska, who hunted it both for food and for skins, which were used to make boats.
Grouse are game, and hunters kill millions each year for food, sport, and other uses.
Aztec and Maya civilizations, as well as the Olmeca and Tolteca before them, used tamales as portable food, often to support their armies, but also for hunters and travelers.
And in each version, she falls to the bottom of the sea and becomes its goddess, worshiped by hunters who depended on her goodwill to supply food.
In Inuit mythology, Arnakuagsak (" old woman from the sea ") was an Inuit goddess, one of the primary deities of the religion, who was responsible for ensuring the hunters were able to catch enough food and that the people remained healthy and strong.
Rudyard Kipling's short story " Quiquern " collected in The Second Jungle Book ( even though it is not a jungle story ) tells how two young Inuit hunters, desperate to find food for their starving tribe, believe they are being guided by Quiquern / Qiqirn, only to discover that the many-legged " spirit " is actually a pair of sled dogs whose collars had become entangled.
Nevertheless, once they realise the dogs are well-fed the hunters realise the " spirit " has guided them to find food after all.
Seabirds and humans have a long history together: they have provided food to hunters, guided fishermen to fishing stocks and led sailors to land.
Freeze dried vegetables are often found in backpackers food, hunters, military, etc.
As ambush hunters they will sit and wait for prey, but tend to graze their area as well, making them bloated by the sheer volume of food taken in.
During the mid-1800s, the Niitsitapi faced a dwindling food supply, as European-American hunters were taking too many bison, and settlers were encroaching on their territory.
Approximately 7 – 8, 000 years ago, Native American hunters pursued wild animals for food in the Itasca State Park region.
Many wild yaks are killed for food by hunters in China ; they are now a vulnerable species.
In particular, the African chimpanzees and monkeys which carry SIV are often hunted for food, and epidemiologists theorize that the disease may have appeared in humans after hunters came into blood-contact with monkeys infected with SIV that they had killed.
To succeed, a player must balance the various needs of survival and prospering, as well as manage the problems presented by the setting or the clan individuals-a lack of food might be solvable by clearing more farmland, but when the forest responds by sending a talking fox to urge leaving the trees alone, a wrong choice could bring the clan hunters to war with their environment.
When Willowgreen suggested that it was possible to grow plants for dependable food, he considered it an insult to the hunters and verbally attacked her.
The second factor was the over fishing of the reefs that sustained the Caribbean monk seal population, with no fish, or mollusks to feed on the seals that were not killed by hunters for oil died of starvation or simply did not reproduce as a result of an absence of food.

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