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Coon hunting continues to be popular in the rural South and Midwest. The Indianapolis Star noted in a 2014 article that while some coon hunters are "overalls-clad people from the backwoods", some earn six-figure salaries, and a top coonhound can cost as much as $40,000. [11]
"The bush" is a term mostly used in the English vernacular of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, where it is largely synonymous with hinterlands or backwoods. The fauna and flora contained within the bush is typically native to the region, although exotic species may also be present.
Wild Communications was founded by Gregg Ritz in 2007, [2] a marketing and media company that represents top celebrity hunters in the outdoor industry. The company focuses on television representation, licensing, endorsements, marketing services, social media, mergers & acquisitions and business consulting.
Backwoods is an American brand of cigars that was introduced in 1973. This product was notable during the 1970s and 1980s for heavy advertising, which became one of the more obvious examples of how companies at the time reacted to changing laws and cultural views on public health and smoking culture .
The Backwoodsman, an American independent, bi-monthly print and digital magazine, is dedicated to the preservation of Old Frontier Living, with articles, information and how-to projects that explore primitive hunting and fishing, tools and weapons lore, wilderness survival and many other topics associated with this unique period of North American history.
From the backwoods of Tennessee or Maryland to the mud flats of Maine, the series spotlights individuals hunting and foraging for eels, bloodworms, the ginseng plant, wild mushrooms, and burl, all for commercial use.
The Backwoods of Canada – 1836 [21] Canadian Crusoes – 1852 [22] The Female Emigrant's Guide – 1854 [23] Lady Mary and Her Nurse – 1856 [24] Canadian Wild Flowers – 1868, with illustrations by Agnes Dunbar Moodie Fitzgibbon [25] Afar in the Forest; or, Pictures of Life and Scenery in the Wilds of Canada – 1869 [26]
The cattle is small. Hinterwald cows are 115 to 125 centimetres (45 to 49 in) tall and weigh 350 to 450 kilograms (770 to 990 lb), while Hinterwald bulls are 130 to 135 centimetres (51 to 53 in) tall and weigh 700 to 800 kilograms (1,500 to 1,800 lb), making them the smallest breed of cattle still extant in Central Europe.