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Trapping and hunting of Cinereous Vultures is particularly prevalent in China and Russia.
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Trapping elk in pits is an extremely effective hunting method, and as early as the 16th century the Norwegian government tried to restrict their use.
Trapping or hunting pits were placed in areas in close proximity of the hunted animal in question, usually in known places where the animals moved.
Trapping wild parrots for the pet trade, as well as hunting, habitat loss and competition from invasive species, has diminished wild populations, with parrots being subjected to more exploitation than any other group of birds.
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Trapping is a method of attack that results in the holding down of an opponent ’ s hand or leg providing a safe route of attack.
Trapping of bacteria is a particularly important role for NETs in sepsis, where NET are formed within blood vessels.
Trapping instruments can perform multiple steps of analysis, which is sometimes referred to as MS < sup > n </ sup > ( MS to the n ).
* Trapping in a pit depends largely on the terrain and availability of grass to cover it ; pits are dug out in such a way that a fallen animal has little room to manoeuvre with its head slightly above the pit, so that it is easy to saw off the horn.
Trapping is therefore seen not as a ' removal of liberty ', which caging even such a slow moving creature would be, but rather the confining of a creature to make it easier to capture in one's hand.
Trapping and destruction of forest habitat have reduced its numbers, but it is still much more abundant than the larger fisher.
* Trapping heat: It is important to reduce convection by isolating the air inside the cooker from the air outside the cooker.
While Non-binary, or M-ary, modulation is common in the telecom industry, the technique was originally developed and patented for optical disc recording at Optex Corporation in the early 1990s ( in conjunction with the University of Rochester ) for use with their Electron Trapping Optical Media ( ETOM ).
Trapping is designed to " trap " the ballhandler too far away from the action to be able to complete the play effectively.
Trapping is ineffective for rats, given their sheer numbers, and the only method that works is poisoning, which can be delivered into the field by broadcasting ( by hand or from the air ) or by the maintenance of bait stations.
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Trapping was minimal and, after traveling about 1300 miles ( 650 on foot ), he finally arrived at Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Trapping of the long-wave radiation due to the presence of clouds reduces the radiative forcing of the greenhouse gases compared to the clear-sky forcing.
These situations are broken down into ranges ( Kicking, Punching, Trapping and Grappling ), with techniques flowing smoothly between them.
The short features the duo as partners and owners of " Donald and Goofy Trapping Co ." They have settled in the Arctic for an unspecified period of time, to capture live walruses to bring back to civilization.
The concept of the speed camera can be dated back to at least 1905 ; Popular Mechanics reports on a patent for a " Time Recording Camera for Trapping Motorists " that enabled the operator to take time-stamped images of a vehicle moving across the start and endpoints of a measured section of road.
Trapping nitrogen, helium, and hydrogen requires extremely low temperatures (~ 10K ) and large surface area as described below.
Trapping rabbits helped farmers, stockmen and stationhands by providing something to eat and extra income, and in some cases helped pay off farming debts.
Trapping the spirit of Mata Nui in the Ignika, Teridax shot the mask into space, so that the former Great Spirit cannot interfere with his control over the universe.
Trapping of muskrat at the Mackenzie River delta was the main source of income for the Indians and Eskimos during 1920 – 1960, but has since declined.
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* In Serbia, there are around 60 – 65 pairs of Griffon Vultures in western parts of the country, around Zlatar mountain, also 35 birds in canyon of river Trešnjica and they are under legal protection from hunting.
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Considering that the current school-age potential is 23 million youths, the project and its message on hunting and shooting education have many more to reach.
It is a commonplace that to the degree these special preserves of past philosophic hunting grounds establish an empirical content and suitable methodological criteria, they move away from philosophy as such.
Apollo's sister Artemis, who was the Greek goddess of hunting, is identified with Britomartis ( Diktynna ), the Minoan " Mistress of the animals ".
In her earliest depictions she is accompanied by the " Mister of the animals ", a male god of hunting who had the bow as his attribute.
Thus we hear of abbots going out to hunt, with their men carrying bows and arrows ; keeping horses, dogs and huntsmen ; and special mention is made of an abbot of Leicester, c. 1360, who was the most skilled of all the nobility in hare hunting.
* 450 – Pulcheria becomes empress of the Byzantine Empire after her brother Theodosius II is killed during an hunting accident.
There are several reasons throughout myth for such wrath: in Aeschylus ' play Agamemnon, Artemis is angry for the young men who will die at Troy, whereas in Sophocles ' Electra, Agamemnon has slain an animal sacred to Artemis, and subsequently boasted that he was Artemis ' equal in hunting.
Historically, archery has been used for hunting and combat, while in modern times, its main use is that of a recreational activity.
In many countries, including much of the United States, bow hunting for large and small game is legal.
She is a committed animal lover and one of the few Conservative MPs to have consistently voted for the ban on fox hunting.
MacIntyre, suspected of hunting more than just game, was dreaded by Bennelong and other Aborignals, and is believed to have been wounded in retribution for the Aboriginals he had killed.
A current modern interpretation is that the Hittite sacral hieratic hunting bag ( kursas ), a rough and shaggy goatskin that has been firmly established in literary texts and iconography by H. G.
The defenders of hunting and ritual slaughter asserted that lawful violence is in fact non-violence ; according to them sacrificial killing is not killing, but is meant for the welfare of the whole world.
It is believed that a precursor of Artemis was worshiped in Minoan Crete as the goddess of mountains and hunting, Britomartis.
The details vary but at the core they involve a great hunter, Actaeon who Artemis turns into a stag for a transgression and who is then killed by hunting dogs.
According to the standard modern text on the work, Lamar Ronald Lacey's The Myth of Aktaion: Literary and Iconographic Studies, the most likely original version of the myth is that Actaeon was the hunting companion of the goddess who, seeing her naked in her sacred spring, attempts to force himself on her.
In his paper " The Application of Thought to Textual Criticism ," ( 1921 ) Housman stated: " A textual critic engaged upon his business is not at all like Newton investigating the motion of the planets: he is much more like a dog hunting for fleas.
This population decline is due to extensive hunting for fur, for glands used as medicine and perfume, and because their harvesting of trees and flooding of waterways may interfere with other land uses.
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