In archaeological hunter-gatherer research, animals are primarily seen as food. Alternatively, they are proposed to serve as symbols and devices for social structuring of human societies. A growing body of literature in humanities and social sciences now
Annual, nationwide monitoring of the grouse (hunted tetraonid birds) began in Finland in the beginning of the 1960s followed by systematic counts of mammal snow tracks in the late 1980s. The wildlife triangle scheme, started in 1989, gathers game monitoring data throughout the country. The ...
Adventure and mystery in the uncanny spirit world captivate the young lives of fourteen-year-old Christina and her sister Jackie, eleven. When the family moves 1500 miles from their home in New Jersey to the desert of the American Southwest, they encounter many spirits—some good, some evil. ...
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BOISE, Idaho -- Snow falls as silent as the fog and is just as impossible to ignore when you're sitting in the brush waiting for ducks to find your decoys.Your eyes strain as dim morning light and snow turn the world into a monochromatic haze in which even the colorful decoys are ...