The government announced today that the wild animals in the submergence area would be shifted to the proposed national park and sanctuaries. |
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Wild crops such as wheat and barley began to be cultivated, and wild animals such as sheep and goats were tamed and then domesticated. |
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Based on situational requirements these handguns can be used for food gathering, and in some instances, defense against dangerous wild animals. |
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There were also clan-specific food taboos on particular birds and wild animals. |
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She owned the wild animals, both prey and predators, and looked after them. |
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But wild animals have been known to turn on their masters and well-intentioned defenders. |
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The huntsman relents out of pity but also cynically reminds himself that Snow White will probably be devoured by wild animals anyway. |
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By comparison, Canada harvests the furs of about 1 million wild animals each year, from a land mass three times as large. |
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Some will succumb to frostbite and there may be tense encounters with wild animals. |
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The virus is carried by a number of wild animals, including coyotes, foxes, and some wolves. |
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Dangerous and wild animals, like poisonous snakes and stinging ants, inhabited their rain forests. |
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Panicked images of starvation, destruction, and attacks by various ferocious wild animals clouded her vision. |
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The electricians will have to watch out for snakes in the water, wild animals and feral dogs. |
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Being in such close contact with wild animals has also been an incredible source of wonder. |
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You can structure your conservation easement so that you may still build one or more houses, farm the land and hunt wild animals. |
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Here she faced unimaginable cold, wild animals, near-starvation and avalanches. |
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She was the goddess of hunting, wild animals, childbirth, nature, and the harvest. |
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This organisation was set up to defend and promote the use of terrier dogs in the hunting of wild animals. |
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In nature, wild animals like brown palm civet eat fruits and it helps in seed dispersal and good germination of seeds. |
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Khalil has been heavily involved with wild animals like lions, bears and stray dogs in particular. |
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In such a vast park there are only a few hundreds of wild animals which include the jackal, the fox, the dall sheep, the caribou and the moose. |
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Lia was looking around her shoulder, as if she was expecting a stampede of wild animals to come charging down the corner. |
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Take bushmeat, the name for wild animals that are shot, snared, trapped or captured for food. |
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Glen smiled at the thought of a dirty forest with trees, briars, and wild animals. |
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Even under water and unthreatened or unfed, the presence of man alters the behaviour of all wild animals. |
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If they are not cremated, put to sea, left to rot or to wild animals, they are often buried. |
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It is also one of the reasons why these signs may be taken to signify uncultivated territory and places where wild animals roam. |
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Then one morning they awaken to find wild animals in an abandoned circus train which has been shunted off to the wrong station. |
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In his book, Oliver James uses the damage done to abandoned children raised by wild animals to prove the importance of total parenting. |
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The crater floor is dotted with watering holes and holds almost 30,000 wild animals. |
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One can listen to the rustle of woodland leaves or birdsong and view the scurrying wild animals or the graceful gliding swans. |
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What does research into the effects on fish, plants and wild animals, etc. show? |
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If we buried our dead in the sand, the wild animals would desecrate their memory and dishonor their body. |
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When the school was over in the summer, we would usually go up into the alp that was filled with wild animals and uncharted lands. |
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Nearby is a vast Roman amphitheatre for gladiatorial conflicts, mock sea-battles, and the killing of wild animals captured in nearby Africa. |
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We set aside reserves for wild nature, but sometimes we forget how much we need wild places and wild animals. |
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Both communities are remote settlements on sites with long histories and dependable access to wild animals, fish, and plants. |
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Pets will also be able to chase away wild animals such as rabbits, gophers, and mice. |
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The veterinarian responds to wild animals in trouble, often because of contact with humans. |
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I know the trees and the landscape and the habits of the wild animals I feed. |
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His earliest memories are those of thick forests, wild animals and of the riveting images of virgin Nature. |
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Mines around agricultural areas have forced people into the forests to kill wild animals for food. |
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Rangers believe the attacks were not carried out by wild animals but by dogs specially trained to bring a deer down and savage its throat. |
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For me the ban, when implemented, will represent a step towards a more humane treatment of wild animals. |
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What we are doing is putting them out of sight, deep in the forest in the belief that wild animals are resilient and will survive all odds. |
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Acts of barbarous inhumanity are a grim reminder that, in the scheme of things, we are not much above wild animals. |
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The lives of most wild animals will be terminated by violence, by starvation, or by disease. |
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Every carnival has a ringmaster and plenty of barkers, bearded ladies, strong men, wild animals and sad clowns. |
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The benefits of watching wild animals outweigh any good that might come from killing them. |
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Native grasses support cattle grazing and provide forage and shelter for native wild animals, such as elk, bighorn sheep, and sage grouse. |
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Half-a-dozen campfires were lit for the purpose of beating the chill and to keep wild animals at bay, while the forest personnel stood guard. |
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The only wild animals are genets, birds and a couple of frolicking otters. |
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Other human practices, like the hunting and consumption of wild animals for food, provide other opportunities for spillover. |
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I learned early on in my diving career about respecting wild animals, when I was bitten by a wobbegong shark while diving at Sydney Harbour's north head. |
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They ended up crawling for much of the journey, scaling electric fences and fending off wild animals in freezing conditions. |
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Farther north, the Araucanians roamed the grasslands in bands of one to two hundred families, living off the wild animals that abounded in the area. |
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In Dude Lit, men confide in animals that are not deliberate pets, but wild animals and strays. |
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The countryside is a shambles, full of cut-throats and wild animals. |
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He was often called the monkey Man because of the primates and other wild animals he kept on his 21-acre property. |
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It would also ban the use of snares and traps to catch wild animals. |
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Scenes of bucolic harmony and sylvan bliss are punctuated by violent episodes in which all manner of wild animals are shown attacking domestic animals. |
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Do you have any exotic wild animals in your neck of the woods? |
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Animal Control Officers must deal with vicious and wild animals. |
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Much of what wild animals need to know to survive is also learned behavior, which is another reason why it is notoriously difficult to reintroduce captive animals to the wild. |
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Their stock was bred by them for food purposes, and was easier to get and much tastier than wild animals, which was why it was frequented by bored hunters. |
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With the circumambience of vast grassland, the heavenly lake is also a fairyland for yaks, sheep, horses, and other wild animals wandering around. |
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Around the marsh is a vast wetland, where hygrophytes are in full bloom in summer, and wild animals live peacefully, including red foxes, Sika deer and sables. |
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I mean if you take plague, for example, plague was more a conjunction of circumstances to do with natural patterns in wild animals and natural disasters, wasn't it? |
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For them, fire has its spirits, so do trees and birds and wild animals. |
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But like wild animals and flighty birds, our dreams are loath to be tamed. |
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Domestic dogs and cats can pick up the infection if exposed to wild animals with the disease such as foxes, wolves, jackals, skunks, mongooses, raccoons and bats. |
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Commercial images of wild animals and displays such as the Museum's dioramas tend to depict a timeless Eden, where humans are literally out of the picture. |
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The real wild animals hunted by Roosevelt and others had to be killed before they could be reconstructed through taxidermy and exhibited in the dioramas of America's museums. |
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When they are shifted to open enclosures, where the natural habitat is replicated and where they can move freely, wild animals exhibit their natural behaviour, he says. |
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Expectations that wild animals be seen and not heard, that they not get too close, reveal that we still believe we hold dominion over animals and nature. |
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Birth control is also being considered as an alternative to hunting as a means of controlling overpopulation in wild animals. |
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Protected areas is meant for affording protection to wild animals and their habitat which also includes forest reserves and biosphere reserves. |
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They cannot even fight with wild animals, because all the bush country lies too far away. |
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This can mean domestic animals, semidomestic animals, or captive wild animals. |
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The chance of seeing remarkable wild animals while waiting quietly on the riverbank is a major part of why we do it. |
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Getting close to a bunch of giant, angry, fast-moving wild animals does. |
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The lack of vegetative cover, the severe climate, and the impact of grazing on the deserts have left wild animals in a precarious position. |
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The life expectancy and demography of wild animals are often estimated by capturing, marking, and recapturing them. |
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A significant population of other wild animals, reptiles and birds can be found in the national parks and game reserves in the country. |
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Our wild animals consist of bobcat, mountain lion, badgers, raccoon, kangaroo mice, newts and a gray burrowing critter about the size of a hand. |
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Those 18 wild animals provided the 49 juveniles that researchers have just finished releasing into a prairie dog village in Shirley Basin, Wyo. |
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Examples have been found of jungle scenes with wild animals and exotic plants. |
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For Wahoo, the unexpected is everyday life when the whole backyard is full of wild animals that must be cared for. |
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Biomass of the domesticated and wild animals was increased by a higher quality of grass. |
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There have been a handful of reallife tales about feral children, those who brought up by wild animals. |
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The main form of food production in such societies is the daily collection of wild plants and the hunting of wild animals. |
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Huge crowds gathered at the Colosseum to watch events like gladiators, combats between men, or fights between men and wild animals. |
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Humans hunted wild animals for meat and gathered food, firewood, and materials for their tools, clothes, or shelters. |
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Dating back around 5,000 years, the paintings depict both wild animals and decorated cows. |
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In temperate regions chalk downland is typically calcareous grassland, a habitat formed by grazing from both livestock and wild animals. |
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The practice of keeping wild animals as pets threatens several species. |
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The temple paintings and carvings used birds, elephants, wild animals, flowers and trees, and the Traditional 18 Dances display the dancing of birds and animals. |
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During Roman times, the Brigantes were dominated by the Romans who exploited the Pennines for their natural resources including the wild animals found there. |
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Other infectious diseases affecting wild animals, farm animals and humans include rabies, leptospirosis, brucellosis, tuberculosis and trichinosis. |
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Confiscated wild animals include wolves, bears, ostrich, peacocks, roes, black kites, vulture, marmot, snow leopard, swans, ducks, foxes, carrier pigeons, owl. |
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Wildlife laws govern the potential impact of human activity on wild animals, whether directly on individuals or populations, or indirectly via habitat degradation. |
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The ecological data from the Hazendonk 3 type site encompassed remains from emmer wheat and naked barley and a bone assemblage dominated by bones from wild animals. |
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During the Paleolithic period, humans grouped together in small societies such as bands, and subsisted by gathering plants and fishing, hunting or scavenging wild animals. |
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Saint Phalle's universe of signs, forms, colours and structures has affinities with the bestiaries of Hindu temples, invaded by wild animals and human beauties. |
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Babesiosis or tick fever, is a febrile disease of domestic and wild animals characterized by extensive erythrocytic lysis leading to anaemia, icterus and haemoglobinuria. |
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Pasture in a wider sense additionally includes rangelands, other unenclosed pastoral systems, and land types used by wild animals for grazing or browsing. |
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The Laas Geel complex on the outskirts of Hargeisa in northwestern Somalia dates back around 5,000 years, and has rock art depicting both wild animals and decorated cows. |
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Electric fences are useful for controlling the movements of wild animals. |
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