Whacking targets at stupidly long ranges has become the cool thing to do. Indeed, it's gratifying to get behind a rifle, fire a single shot and hit a target the size of a guitar five football fields away. For many, this mastery of ballistics and pulling triggers seems as complicated as calculus and as expensive as an addiction.
Research Briefs UF anthropologists have spent more than 20 years excavating a Peruvian mountain in search of answers to how the Inca's ancestors lived, and celebrated, fourteen centuries ago. UF's Science Partners in Inquiry-based Collaborative Education, or SPICE, program pairs science graduate students with middle schoolers, and both come away winners.
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This article is about pursuing deer after they have spooked. Most of the time when you jump a deer it runs out of sight and you may or may not see it again, this article talks about how to track the deer when conditions are favorable in order to possibly see the deer again. In the article it gives helpful insight as to deer behavior and how to understand it.
this article is about disease preventions in Florida. The article is about CWD or ( Chronic wasting disease). This disease causes the brain to deteriorate wich causes abnormal behavior, emaciation and death. It talks about he law and redg for hunting in areas where CWD is known and how to prevent the spread. CWD is not a problem in VT but precautions must be taken to keep it that way.