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In the late 1980's, Montana also briefly allowed hunters to shoot buffalo wandering out of the park.
Like Vermejo Park, Trinchera has long allowed hunters and fishermen onto its land, and is now considering letting Mr. Bryan bring in adventure travelers.
The international sale of rhino products is prohibited in Cites, but Chumlong and other Vietnamese traffickers now started to exploit a loophole which allowed hunters in South Africa to take home one set of rhino horns each year as a trophy.
Labour and dozens of Tory MPs were also opposed to the change, which would have allowed hunters to flush out foxes using a pack of dogs for the purpose of pest control.
Farming remains deeply connected to the origins of civilization: the excess supply of food from agriculture allowed hunter-gatherers to stop moving and settle down, creating the first human societies.
But the spread of agriculture resulted in a more stable food supply that allowed hunter-gatherers to settle in villages with increasing populations and the more complex societies and cultures that led to the rise of Eastern civilizations.
During this period the buffalo congregated for calving, allowing hunters to supply enough food to support extensive gatherings of people.
I don't like it when vineyard owners allow hunters to just blow them away — it's despicable".
Countries such as South Africa and Zimbabwe, where elephant populations are relatively stable are also allowed to sell trophy licences, that allow hunters to bring ivory across borders.
Not one python has been caught since the state started allowing hunters to track them on state-managed lands around the Everglades.
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