#Hunting laws regarding wolverines mean that they run a much greater risk of getting shot in Norway than in Sweden. They are however not smart enough to avoid Norway. On the contrary, they see Norway as a nicely empty area where it's easy to find territory. So the net migration goes west.
The mountain ranges of #Andalucía in southern #Spain were home to #wolves for centuries. But then, habitat loss, #hunting, and poaching began to take their toll.
The wolves slowly dwindled. By 2013, the Spanish government could find almost no sign of them. This summer, they were declared totally extinct.
Wolf Harvest Incentive Program https://mdgreenview.ab.ca/departments/agricultural-services/wolf-harvest-incentive-program/
"How do you qualify?
A wolf must be humanely harvested on or within 8 km of the agricultural area. You will be asked for a legal land location for our records."
(There are still bounties on wolves in AB, B.C. Ont. Saskatchewan, Quebec, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, N.S. has no wolves)
Women were not passive gatherers, but active hunters in ancient times, according to a new study. The study challenges the myth that hunting was a male-dominated activity, and that women only collected plants and cared for children. The study also criticizes the gender stereotypes and biases that have influenced the interpretation of archaeological and ethnographic data. #women#hunting#archaeologyhttps://www.jpost.com/archaeology/article-753954
The Hunt Investigation Team are looking for information on any breaches of the law post implementation. Please contact if you have any knowledge. They have helped bring fur trappers to justice in the past. You can contact them here: https://huntinvestigationteam.org/ #AnimalCruelty#SnaresBan#Wales#Cymru#Hunting
LOL very large #spider currently #hunting on my #desk. Maybe it's telling me it's time to neaten my workspace up a bit. Moving too fast for a photo, however!
This #Painting may have been commissioned by a Nobleman to demonstrate status as the inclusion of the Falcon #Bird makes reference to the archetypal prince's skill in #hunting.
Ancient humans hunted animals by throwing a stick like a boomerang (archive.is)
Analysis of a wooden stick thought to be around 300,000 years old suggests it was designed to be thrown rotationally, rather than as a spear