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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 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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Poachers and food hunters, other animals and natural causes have let to the decline.

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Real systems are much more complex than this — organisms will generally feed on more than one form of food, and may feed at more than one trophic level.
Mechanical malfunctions of the firearm are generally referred to as " jams ", and include failures to feed, extract, or eject a cartridge ; failure to fully cycle after firing ; and failure of a recoil-or gas-operated firearm to lock back when empty ( largely a procedural hazard, as " slide lock " is a visual cue that the firearm is empty ).
Processors often rely on imports to supplement domestic supplies of wheat, feed grains, vegetable oil, and protein meals, which are generally insufficient to meet domestic demand.
They generally locate upon firm dry plains, coated with fine short grass, upon which they feed ; for they are no doubt exclusively herbivorous.
Adult frogs generally have a carnivorous diet consisting of small invertebrates, but omnivorous species exist and a few feed on fruit.
More generally, organisms that feed on autotrophs in general are known as primary consumers.
The slag that forms on the weld generally comes off by itself, and combined with the use of a continuous wire feed, the weld deposition rate is high.
Trout generally feed on other fish, and soft bodied aquatic invertebrates, such as flies, mayflies, caddisflies, stoneflies, mollusks and dragonflies.
Some manufacturers and third-party parts suppliers offer preventative maintenance kits specific to each printer model ; such kits generally include a fuser and may also include pickup rollers, feed rollers, transfer rollers, charge rollers, and separation pads.
Unlike eared seals and true seals, which feed primarily by hunting fish and squid in the water column, walrus generally prefer clams and other invertebrates living on the ocean floor.
A constant supply of hay or other food is generally recommended, as guinea pigs feed continuously and may develop habits such as chewing on their own hair if food is not present.
However, they remain generally inactive and feed rarely, going through a dormant stage.
Both members of the pair help to build the nest, incubate the eggs ( generally two per clutch ) and feed the hatched young.
The Rook is generally gregarious and the Crow solitary, but Rooks occasionally nest in isolated trees, and Crows may feed with Rooks ; moreover, Crows are often sociable in winter roosts.
While migrating they feed in the air on insects, and they generally travel in daylight, although some birds may move at night.
A similar situation is found in the Zeus water bug Phoreticovelia disparata where the female has a glandular area on her back that can serve to feed a male and vice versa which clings to her ( note that although males can survive away from females, they generally are not free-living ).
While they generally feed on plant material, they have been observed feeding on dead insects and feces.
It is generally not advised to feed kookaburras too regularly as meat alone does not include calcium and other nutrients essential to the bird.
The radula is used in two main ways: either as a ' rake ', generally to comb up microscopic, filamentous algae from a surface ; or as a rasp, to feed directly on a ' plant '.
Insect predators and parasites which live on other insects generally have smaller populations and are therefore much less likely to develop resistance than are the primary targets of the pesticides, such as mosquitoes and those that feed on plants.
Puddle ducks generally feed on the surface of the water or feed on very shallow bottoms.
Many live in eutrophic waters of generally poor quality and feed on tubifex worms and similar benthos associated with such habitat.
They have no teeth and generally feed on algae and invertebrates.

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