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Unfortunately, the method of hunting at sea is not described.
Outside the sport hunting heartlands, a utilitarian, and increasingly commercial, attitude towards wild animals persisted among both the rural gentry and the state.
Frequent trips between the village and hunting grounds implied reliable transportation and large purchases of gasoline, increasing, consequently, the expenses for production.
Chapters 7 and 8 give fascinating insights on how witch-hunts changed dramatically from the 1930s to the mid-1990s.
Human beings come into in contact with ticks through both professional (the population is predominantly rural) and recreational activities (hunting, fishing, picnicking, hiking).
Life favours both the fox and the hare, supporting the success of both hunter and hunted.
According to the interviews, seal and beluga hunts often require long trips, making the operation costs of a canoe with an outboard engine prohibitive.
Transfer payments, including welfare, pension, and family allowances along with various hunter support programs facilitate the purchase of hunting equipment.
In addition, local expertise contributes to evaluating the impacts of such change on marine mammal habitat and behaviour, hunting success, hunting safety, and food security.
The imprint of the raven claws cleans the land and the women and prepares them for hunting and child-birth.
One evening he had been out hunting later than usual.
Although the birds were hunted for spor t, they were collected, cleaned, cooked, and eaten.
Trending north-northeast along the edge of the pack, hunting began in earnest.
In order to obtain a random sample only captured and hunted partridges were included in the prevalence calculations [5].
If such basic moral rights were also reaffirmed by law, cetaeceans would then receive sanctioned protection from hunting, captivity, wounding, habitat threats, or invasive experimentation.
Although mutualistic payoffs might encourage participation in group hunts, these payoffs are only insured through rules of distribution that benefit participants.
First, we re here to find a more efficient way of hunting animals.
Successfully hunting a stag requires the cooperation of all of the hunters, while any hunter can catch a hare without help from the others.
Tell me about that, about once when you went rabbit hunting with your dad.
Opposition to hunting for example has traditionally divided opinion within the party.
On the other hand the stolen copy was said also to treat of hunting with hounds.
Thus began the first influx of weaponry more lethal than the spears which had previously served as instruments of hunting and raiding.
Crab hunting appears to have occurred at all sites with the same intensity.
Many flying foxes starve after forests are stripped of food sources, and hunting by humans may also increase in the post-cyclone period.
In 1999, the site was legally protected from hunting, logging and goldmining.
The case involved hunting rights in a royal forest.
No lasting expedition was possible without the consumption of food reserves which had been obtained through the agriculture and hunting done by the local population.
Accompanied by seven elephants, the hunting party approached the tiger.
A large proportion of each hunting season was simply spent waiting for the correct conditions.
Beyond a correlation between points and hunting, between scrapers and hideworking, very little.
By the eighteenth century most of the permits granted were used for grazing land, rather than hunting or mineral extraction.
Entry into forest reserves was forbidden without a licence, and the local population banned from hunting, farming, or collecting forest produce.
One of the prominent occupational engagements that cut across social identities in the highland forests was hunting.
In 1986, it was used only for hunting birds and did not play a role in local myths.
In addition, hunting intensity is negatively related to cotton and maize production, as well as wildlife-induced damage to crops and domestic animals.
On the other hand, the first three columns show that participation in hunting gives a significantly negative coefficient with respect to the district.
Second, the effect on hunting effort of increased money transfers from tourism is ambiguous.
The perception in most projects is that the local people will switch from illegal hunting to legal (agricultural) activities, if the latter generate greater revenue.
A trade-off in hunting effort is present in the expected utility function.
The continuous scene (n 1⁄4 19) is generally composed of figures in procession, such as hunting parties, warriors, or funeral attendants.
Under these conditions most people's subsistence needs would be met by hunting as long as they all confined their takings to the subsistence level.
Figures of equal width are often seen on vessels depicting hunting parties or way entities.
Without producer control and contingency, the traditional notion of hunting as a family provisioning strategy is therefore suspect.
In essence, she claims that if people view the animals as a group then hunting will continue.
Now its neighbours had gone away hunting and it was left behind, but the shaman cured it.
Hunters are now travelling and hunting in conditions that would have traditionally been considered dangerous.
His success resulted from careful study of the animals hunted, in particular the sea otter.
In rural areas, feral cats are dependent on hunting rodent and bird prey and occur in much lower densities.
Hunters then planned to allow the population to renew after the epidemic peak, therefore, hunting pressure may have declined in 1993 and 1994.
As officers hunted through men's pockets for evidence, they simultaneously attempted to stabilize the boundary between difference and sameness.
Little boys tended the settlement's herd of cattle, mostly oxen, and the men fished and hunted in and about the forests and on the plains.
He was a good provider and never came back from a hunting trip with an empty bag.
Together, these factors best explained both total bat activity and activity of bats hunting in open space and edge habitats.
In our case, pellet samples could theoretically contain prey hunted during the previous three to four months.
Indeed, after this remarkable demonstration, another use suggested was that of hunting for landmines.
The inhabitant species also differed dramatically in their ecological functions, as feeding guild and hunting guild analyses indicated.
She is both a horsewoman and a cyclist, but while hunting, her skirt is ripped off in a fall and carried off by her steed.
All fires were human-made; poachers lit the vegetation wherever possible to improve hunting conditions (low grass, fresh green pasture for duikers).
In about an hour more than 100 experts on hunting all types of fowl and game will descend on this car-park.
The endemic had a broader habitat range, a broader range of hunting behaviour and prey items, and occurred at higher densities than its wideranging congener.
There is anti-windup protection to keep the integrator from growing without bound and there is a threshold to prevent noise from causing hunting near zero.
Birds flying over the plot were excluded, unless they were actively hunting.
The villagers live by subsistence farming, hunting and fishing.
However, as human pressures increase within the forests, there will be more and larger hunting camps along the rivers.
However, there are a few villages and many small hunting camps along the rivers.
The study area should be divided into strata according to hunting pressure.
Considering that crickets are hunted in order to be sold, it might be thought that the hunters would extend their talents to the sales process.
Riker and his followers have been hunting them for over twenty years now with no confirmed sightings.
The amphibians are dominated by albanerpetonids, small salamander-like burrowers which probably hunted for insects in the soft and moist forest litter.
I dread to think of what might have happened in an emergency: families of foreigners, armed with dictionaries, desperately hunting for elusive scats.
The fraction of hunters reporting a positive number of hunting trips differs between sub-groups of the sample.
In this 'story', each member of a group of hunters has the choice of hunting stag or hare.
How could such sport hunting be justified while local subsistence hunting was illegal?
There is, in fact, no compelling evidence for hunting.
In cooperative hunts or fishing, the catch is usually divided equally among the participants.
Wild boar are hunted but are largely taboo (faly)*; also faly are lemurs and tortoises.
They allow reconstructions of hunting strategies and diet.
The agency reaps the economic benefits from hunting and wildlife tourism.
Contrarily, hunting and aquatic extraction were rarely employed as a response to either type of shocks.
Finally, section 4.2 presents a model of the number of hunting trips, that is hunting intensity.
Transfers implemented without a link to illegal hunting are less likely to succeed in achieving wildlife conservation.
They simply put a veneer, one critic said, 'on the old predatory instinct for land-grabbing and man hunting'.
Given a certain finished design, the stoneworker and/or his foreman can express their creativity by hunting for the best way to carry it out.
They rely on four food sources, that from garden cultivation, from collecting, from hunting, and from fishing.
As such, the spatializing and performative rhetorical acts such as state ceremonies, urban spectacles, sacrificial rituals and royal hunts must be included in this definition.
Is there any justification for categorising people who live mainly by hunting and gathering as hunter-gatherers?
I told her they were the last reindeer hunting people in the world.
Typical examples include fisheries, forests for wood or fuelwood, hunting grounds, and pastures.
Other initiatives that may reduce illegal hunting include encouraging increased cotton and maize production and more extensive use of damage control.
Both categories are expected to have a non-positive effect on the number of hunting trips over the '0 to 5' kilo category.
One group is constituted of hunters who go on hunting trips, usually into the protected area.
The third part of the empirical analysis investigates the intensity of hunting conditioned on participation in illegal hunting.
The unified policy is introduced through a social planner who grants the local people a hunting quota.
The policy of protection has favoured the establishment of national parks and game reserves, supported by legislation that prohibits or restricts hunting outside these areas.
However, there is no evidence that market accessibility affects the relationship between hunting intensity, and millet and maize production respectively.
During a time when men were increasingly mobile - raiding, trading and hunting to compensate for drought and famine - women found themselves restricted to the home.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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