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38752
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The future of hunting and fishing lies with young people, so it is important to properly stress wildlife and conservation education in the classroom and extracurricular activities.
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38753
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Dogs, especially when used for hunting, will perform better when they are properly fed and exercised.
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38754
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A group of Boy Scouts we tasked with each finding five things of interest that belonged to nature.
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38755
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Two young raccoons were rescued from law violators who killed their mother and chopped down their den tree. The raccoons we relocated to a children’s zoo, where they will remain.
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38756
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Natural baits include animals that are or were alive, such as minnows, worms, crickets, and more.
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38757
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Combining conservation education with reading education increased student’s reading abilities as well as their determination to protect natural resources.