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hunting

See field sports.


hunting - events

c. 10000 BCc. 7000 BCEuropeThe Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age begins in northern Europe. It is a food-gathering way of life, based on fishing and fowling rather than wide-range hunting; and it is adapted to new conditions, either a forest or a waterside environment, with humans forced to the periphery by the all-pervading forest. Economically and materially it is to some extent a retrograde step from the easy hunting days of the Palaeolithic Age. The ‘kitchen midden’ sites (as on the Danish coast) show people living close to or on top of a huge dump of the discarded remains of shellfish.
1410EnglandEdward, Duke of York, translates The Master of Game, which is largely an English translation of the French Count Gaston Phoebus' treatise on hunting of 1391 Le Déduits de chasse/The Pleasures of the Hunt (or Le Miroir de Phoebus/The Mirror of Phoebus).
1859AustraliaThe Australian landowner Thomas Austin imports two dozen English rabbits, so that he can shoot them for sport: the rabbits multiply rapidly, causing a major agricultural problem in Australia.


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Any kind of hunting operation that is not under the guise of fair chase is a threat to the fraternity of hunting," said Dan Edge, commission vice-chair.
It just doesn't seem like the proverbial fair chase for me.
Posewitz defines ethical hunting as "the fair chase pursuit of free-roaming wildlife in a non-competitive setting with full utilization of the animal as food.
 
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