Washington deer hunting maps
[DOC File]畫一張會說故事的地圖 - University of Washington
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Kochapogan’s hunting ground could be categorized in two models, the individual hunting ground and the group hunting ground that is shared by 2-3 hunters. Both the individual hunting ground and, later, the group hunting ground are extremely …
[DOC File]Chesapeake Bay Living Map
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Forests were alive with wildlife such as deer, bear, foxes, rabbits and wild turkeys when George was little. Like other colonists, the Washingtons killed wild animals for meat by hunting them. After several generations, there was less wildlife. Some …
[DOCX File]I. INTRODUCTION - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Hunting restrictions may be imposed if hunting conflicts with other higher priority refuge programs, endangers refuge resources, or public safety. No refuge-specific hunting permit will be required. For all hunts, hunting information sheets and maps are updated annually and made available to hunters on the refuge website and at refuge kiosks.
FIVE HABITATS OF WASHINGTON STATE
Elk and deer often migrate seasonally between high and low elevations. Western Washington’s subspecies of elk is the Roosevelt elk. Most Roosevelt elk migrate elevationally (spending the summer months high on the mountains and moving to lower elevations for the winter), while some remain at low elevations year-round.
[DOC File]Survival in the Environment
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Deer, fox, and raccoons frequent the swamp which is also home to frogs and crayfish. Because of the soil’s high moisture content, insects (such as mosquitoes) find this area suitable for breeding. The swamp’s unique environment contains several …
[DOC File]Northern Tallgrass Prairie - United States Fish and ...
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The hunting program for Northern Tallgrass Prairie NWR will be similar and consistent with the program administered by the Service for WPAs. White-tailed deer, waterfowl, waterbirds, aquatic mammals, passerine, and mammalian predators are monitored on the Refuge and surrounding areas by the Service and conservation partners.
[DOC File]United States Army
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Special Restrictions: Rifle hunting for deer or feral hogs is only authorized for hunting areas south of the dam and west of Cypress Creek and for hunting areas north of Highway 155. For all other areas, hunting for deer or feral hogs is restricted to shotguns with slugs, muzzle loading rifles, and legal archery equipment.
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