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Archive for September 12, 2007
Ellington boy, 10, shoots bear, controversy ensues–Teaching life … - Journal Inquirer
September 12, 2007 by gdodd414.
canada bear hunt
One issue with most 7mm-06 calibers is that you can’t buy factory ammunition. My Dad’s number one caliber for buffalo and larger game is 7mm-06 and the best all around caliber for small and medium game is 458 Win Magnum.
Time running out for polar bears
WebWire - . in the loss of about two-thirds of the worlds polar bear population by 2050. Scientists estimate that there are 20,00025,000 polar bears living in the Arctic, including Canada, the . Polar bears depend on sea ice as a platform to hunt seals .
Reports of Record Arctic Ice Melt Disgracefully Ignore History
News Busters - Polar Bear = Ursus Martimus, aka Maritime Bear, not Ice Bear. The Polar Bear’s . Count me in on a hunt to help manage their population. Then we can fire up the BBQ . shipping routes, it will bring spring weather to the Yukon, it will expand Canada’s .
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canada bear hunt Global warming's toll - Albany Times Union
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Global warming’s toll
Albany Times Union, NY - Polar bears depend on sea ice as a platform for hunting seals, which is their primary food. "As the sea ice goes, so goes the polar bear," Steven Amstrup, . Will polar bears go extinct by 2030? Part I Most of the polar bears ‘will be gone by end of the century’ Comment by Kassie Siegel Climate Prog. Dir, Center for Biological Diversity |
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