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  2. Tracking (hunting) - Wikipedia

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    Tracking in hunting and ecology is the science and art of observing animal tracks and other signs, with the goal of gaining understanding of the landscape and the animal being tracked (the "quarry"). A further goal of tracking is the deeper understanding of the systems and patterns that make up the environment surrounding and incorporating the ...

  3. List of solved missing person cases: 1950–1999 - Wikipedia

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    He was abducted by four armed gunmen in 1960, but released without incident three days later after the ransom demanded was paid. [44] Found alive 3 days 1960 Irene Garza: 26 United States of America Garza was a schoolteacher and beauty queen who went missing on April 16, 1960, while going to confession at a church in McAllen, Texas. Her body ...

  4. Green hunting - Wikipedia

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    The concept of darting animals for conservation purposes under the name of "green hunting" has been attributed to multiple sources in South Africa: Dr. Paul Bartles, head of the Wildlife Biological Resource Center of the National Zoological Gardens, [2] the Wildlife Protection Service of South Africa [6] as well the conservation organization Save the Elephants.

  5. With numbers increasing, Bald Head Island deer might ... - AOL

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    A 2021 paper by researchers found Bald Head's five-year immunocontraceptive program cost $320,000 and averaged a little over $2,000 per deer capture, with an effectiveness rate of 33% in deer that ...

  6. Carrot, a Canadian deer with an arrow through its head, is ...

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    Carrot the deer is in a pickle. The whitetail buck, who frequents the Kenora, Ontario backyard of Lee-Anne Carver, is “unlike any deer” the Canadian wildlife photographer has ever met, and now ...

  7. History of wildlife tracking technology - Wikipedia

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    The history of wildlife tracking technology involves the evolution of technologies that have been used to monitor, track, and locate many different types of wildlife. Many individuals have an interest in tracking wildlife, including biologists, scientific researchers, and conservationists. Biotelemetry is "the instrumental technique for gaining ...

  8. Hunter involved in ‘zombie’ deer case pleads guilty. Diseased ...

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    Three deer hunters have pleaded guilty to illegally transporting wildlife parts into South Carolina after they brought a deer head inflected with a lethal wildlife disease. Hunter involved in ...

  9. Persistence hunting - Wikipedia

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    Humans are some of the best long distance runners in the animal kingdom; [6] some hunter gatherer tribes practice this form of hunting into the modern era. [7] [8] [9] Homo sapiens have the proportionally longest legs of all known human species, [3] [10] [11] but all members of genus Homo have cursorial (limbs adapted for running) adaptions not seen in more arboreal hominids such as ...