dsc.discovery.com - 1/14/2009
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Hunting practices have a big effect on animal populations -- but is it reversible?
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Hunting & Fishing Regulations Have Serious Unintended Consequences on Animal Size
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... and you’ll probably get a wide range of answers ranging from enthusiasm to horror. Whatever your beliefs on the matter, a newly published paper show how current hunting and fishing regulations, which encourage targeting of larger individual animals, is having some serious unintended consequences on those animals not killed. Our colleagues over at Discovery News have the full story, but here’s a... ...
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