Public land refers to the public domain, unappropriated land belonging to the federal government that is subject to sale or other disposal under general laws and is not reserved for any particular governmental or public purpose. Much of this land was acquired early in the history of the United...
In Defense of Public Lands: The Case Against Privatization and Transfer If I had a dollar for every hour I've spent bowhunting on public land, I could buy myself a good-sized whitetail spread in the Midwest! In Praise of Public Ground More results ► Dictionary browser ? ▲ public dis...
Land enrolled can be in CRP, native rangeland, wheat or milo stubble, and riparian or wetland areas. Many WIHA lands in the western part of the state are great for pheasant hunting, and because of habitat overlap, bobwhite quail can be found on many. Same goes for those in the...
This display of Indigenous Art is curated by Catie Galbraith, a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma and recent McGill Graduate of History and Geography and with a minor in Indigenous Studies. While working for the VAC as an Indigenous Art Intern Galbraith thoughtfully brought together these...
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A native of France, Antoine de Vallombrosa, better known as the Marquis de Morès, looked to the American West to seek his fortune,establishinga meatpacking plant and stagecoach company in the Badlands of North Dakota. Constructed asa summer homeand hunting lodge for the Marquis's family in th...
Having learned to rely on themselves to land on their feet, in business they can be independent thinkers, willing to break the rules, and possessing a high tolerance for risk; these attributes can serve them well in entrepreneurial roles.9 Additionally, since they are not typically "joiners,"...
Groups relying on hunting tended to develop improvements in technologies for hunting which enhanced their wealth in the short run, but the long-run effect was often quite different. Many migratory animals were hunted into extinction by primitive groups (Ridley1996, pp. 227–247), for instance, ...
"The primitive economies are hunting-fishing-gathering, the advanced economies pastoral. Large areas which look cultivated are probably just to provide fodder; they don't have the layout of proper farms." He tugged his chin. "I confess to being puzzled as to how the civilized—well, let's ...
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