The hatred of the corporal will follow. Today, large game animals are expensive, numbering about 20,000, and are the favorite of professional photographers looking for a unique delicacy. Before 1965, Minnesota black bears were thought to be varmints, shot on sight and left to rot. There was a bounty of $10 for everyone who killed […]
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He attained to nobility and freedom for many. The American Bald Eagle is a member of the Accipitridae family, which includes the Old World hawks, kites, and vultures. The Bald Eagle is found only in North America. More than half live in Canada and not in the United States. There are two species, the Southern […]
My husband and I received our first Whitetail fawn when she was a day old. A few weeks before bringing her home we applied through the Department of Natural Resources for our wildlife breeders license. You must obtain this, and the breeder numbers of the buck and doe that the fawn came from. We allowed […]
The wildlife in America are being forced closer and closer into residential areas by the destruction of their natural habitat, and human development of what was once open range lands and forest. For every acre of land being developed, it’s estimated that as many as 6 different species of wildlife are adversely effected by the […]
Most of us are familiar with whitetail deer. They’re those brown animals with the white under tail that have such a habit of running out in front of our cars when we’re doing 60 miles an hour. They’re also the ones that have such adorable spotted fawns. They’re the animal that thousands of men don […]
#10 The Sword in the Stone — December 25, 1963 The story of King Arthur is a story that has been around a lot longer than Walt Disney, but this charming movie brought the story to children everywhere. With a loopy merlin tutor as his guide, young Arthur pulls out the sword to become the […]