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  2. Deer stalking - Wikipedia

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    Deer stalkers on Glenfeshie Estate spying with telescopes, ca. 1858. Stalking is defined as pursuing or approaching stealthily, which is often necessary when approaching wild deer or the high seat overseeing the area where the deer are likely to be passing.

  3. Emperor of Exmoor - Wikipedia

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    Deer stalking is legal in Britain under the Deer Act 1991, although hunters must seek permission from the landowner. [2] The heads can fetch over £1000. [6] The possible death of the Emperor of Exmoor prompted several MPs to sign an Early Day Motion with the intent to ban hunting of wild animals in Britain. [11]

  4. Hunting and shooting in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Bolt action rifles are used for deer stalking. This may take on moors, or in woodland. Deer hunted in the UK are red deer, roe deer, fallow deer, sika deer, muntjac, water deer, and hybrids of these deers. [13] Only certain 'quarry' species of wildfowl may legally be shot in the UK, and are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.

  5. Wildlife organisation accused of enabling hunting - AOL

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    Mr Hatchwell said: "Deer stalking is part of the Scottish culture, so, rather than just going in as a conservation organisation and saying no more stalking, we're taking a very pragmatic view.

  6. Hunting strategy - Wikipedia

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    Though stalking and still-hunting may resemble in many ways, while the still hunter follows game through its haunts following tracks, stalking, or spot and stalk hunting, consists in locating game from afar and trying to approach within shooting distance, taking advantage of the territory's geography, forest, wind direction and sun location, thus, avoiding to be detected through sight, sounds ...

  7. Black Cat Stalking Deer Gets Way More Than He Bargained For - AOL

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    The deer keeps turning around, as if wondering if the feline is indeed serious. Eventually, he turns all the way around and gives the cat his full attention. They both seems extremely confused.

  8. Game stalker - Wikipedia

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    Many other predator animals such as cats and hyenas also stalk their prey. Among hunter-gatherers, where their prey is typically timid, stalking is a way of livelihood in order that they may catch what they hunt. Nowadays, stalking is frequently done for purposes of photography or observation of animal behavior rather than for killing.

  9. Deer & Bird Team Up to 'Warn' Oregon Woman Black Bear Is ...

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    The most magical part was that the deer were right on the money. Mere seconds later the black bear popped out of the woods. People in the comments section agreed that the animals had done Gloria a ...