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The squirrel birthrate will decrease. (Apex)
The squirrel birthrate will decrease. (Apex)
It was introduced on pages 17 and 18.
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hunting just enough to keep the population helthy.
Yes, because their horn ground up as a powder is considered an aphrodisiac in many east Asian countries and as the population of those countries increases and also gets wealthier, demand for the horn increases faster than the rhinos themselves can reproduce.
POPULATION CONTROL
Hunting seasons were developed to manage wildlife populations. Longer open hunting seasons generally indicate the target population is larger, while restricted hunting seasons generally indicate the target population is smaller and needs to recover its numbers.
Sedentary lifestyle does not describe hunting and gathering bands. These bands are typically nomadic, moving from place to place in search of food and resources.
Hunting can help regulate the population of certain species to prevent overpopulation and ecosystem imbalances. It can also generate funds for conservation efforts through hunting permits and taxes on hunting equipment, which can contribute to wildlife management programs. Additionally, hunting can help control invasive species that threaten native wildlife and habitats.
The fox is not native to Australia, but was introduced almost 200 years ago. Foxes were introduced into Australia initially for the purpose of recreational fox-hunting. Australia's roots were British, a country where fox-hunting had been carried out for hundreds of years, but the only "sport" that hunters had was dingoes and kangaroos. Bringing foxes to the new country enabled them to still indulge their sport of fox-hunting. The European red fox was first released in the Geelong area near Melbourne in 1845. More were introduced after 1845 as a method for controlling the introduced hare problem. It was given time to breed, which it did prolifically with no natural predators on the continent, and fox-hunting started within a couple of decades.