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  2. Pheasant shooting - Wikipedia

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    The common pheasant was first introduced to Great Britain many centuries ago, but was rediscovered as a game bird in the 1830s. [citation needed] It is reared extensively in captivity, and around 47 million pheasants are released each year on shooting estates, [1] mainly in England, although most released birds survive less than a year in the wild.

  3. List of Royal Doulton figurines - Wikipedia

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    Fox in Hunting Dress Charles J Noke: 1913 1942 HN101 Rabbit in Morning Dress Charles J. Noke 1913- HN102 HN103 Flambe Pair Penguins HN104 HN105 Collie, Seated (sable, 7.25" tall) 1912 1946 HN106 HN107 Crouching Hare, Style 1 (Flambe) Charles J. Noke 1913 <1946 HN108 Flambe Lop Eared Hare HN109 Cat Seated (Flambe) Charles J. Noke 1920 1996 HN110

  4. Common pheasant - Wikipedia

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    The common pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), ring-necked pheasant, or blue-headed pheasant, a bird in the pheasant family (Phasianidae). The genus name comes from Latin phasianus 'pheasant'. The species name colchicus is Latin for 'of Colchis ' (modern day Georgia ), a country on the Black Sea where pheasants became known to Europeans. [ 2 ]

  5. Trapping - Wikipedia

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    Trap nets used to trap birds (tacuinum sanitatis casanatensis); 14th centuryAnimal trapping, or simply trapping or ginning, is the use of a device to remotely catch and often kill an animal.

  6. Lady Amherst's pheasant - Wikipedia

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    Lady Amherst's pheasant (Chrysolophus amherstiae) is a bird of the order Galliformes and the family Phasianidae. The genus name is from Ancient Greek khrusolophos , "with golden crest". The English name and amherstiae commemorates Sarah Amherst , who was responsible for sending the first specimen of the bird to London in 1828. [ 2 ]

  7. Fur trade - Wikipedia

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    Hunting expeditions lasted two to three years on average but occasionally longer. Because of the long hunting season and the fact that passage back to Russia was difficult and costly, beginning around the 1650s–1660s, many promyshlenniki chose to stay and settle in Siberia. [17] From 1620 to 1680, a total of 15,983 trappers operated in ...

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