Sentences with phrase «capturing animals of»

I traveled all over, capturing animals of all sorts.
It takes a special and rare situation for a trapper to be able to set a trap that will only capture animals of a certain age.

Not exact matches

A couple of hundred years later, there is a passage in Physiologus that says the Unicorn is «a small animal, like a kid, but exceedingly fierce, with one horn in the middle of the head; and no hunter is able to capture him... he has a beard and the cloven hooves of a goat.»
For example, we should stop «hunting for sport or furs; farming minks, foxes and other animals for their fur; capturing wild animals (often after shooting their mothers) and imprisoning them in small cages for humans to stare at; tormenting animals to make them learn tricks for circuses, and tormenting them to make them entertain the folks at rodeos; slaughtering whales with explosive harpoons; and generally ignoring the interests of wild animals as we extend our empire of concrete and pollution over the surface of the globe» (ALNE 23).
Consider other forms of capturing animals.
Fur - trapping is a specific kind of consumptive trapping in that the primary goal is to capture animals considered valuable for their pelt rather than for their meat or to resolve a predation issue.
[47] The FAF cited an Australian study that found that 95 % of all the trapped animals were non-target and also a U.S. survey that revealed 67 % of captures were non-target.
[124] In light of Christ's actions as the perfect second Adam, this writer would suggest that Christians have the God - given right to use those means to capture wild animals for food etc. that are economically efficient, while considering animal pain.
«Consumptive trapping» involves the capturing of animals deemed desirable for their fur, meat, or products.
[23] «Research trapping» refers to the capture of animals for study or population surveys.
In further testimony of the trap's humaneness, animal control officers are using it to capture stray dogs.
Whether we expose the harrowing sea journeys or the horror of being butchered alive, stabbed, beaten, and sledgehammered, we know that the risks our investigators face to capture this evidence are nothing compared to the risks animals face when no one is watching.
A recent episode of 60 Minutes has captured public attention and the political agenda by airing dramatic video footage from Animals Australia, showing the fate of Australian animals in the live exportAnimals Australia, showing the fate of Australian animals in the live exportanimals in the live export trade.
Drone footage captured of Horizon facilities in 2014 by The Cornucopia Institute showed no grazing animals despite the pasture being in prime grazing condition.
A: As part of our broad commitment to reducing hunger globally, we have long worked to reduce food waste in our processes, capturing instead to feed people in need, and when that is not appropriate, ensuring it is used for animal feed.
These are just some of the hundreds of images captured by Animals Australia's investigative team on their recent investigation to the Middle East in November 2010 for the three day Festival of Sacrifice.
Hidden cameras set up by Animals Australia investigators have captured harrowing vision of routine abuse inside one of Israel's biggest abattoirs.
GFI has noted that if plant - based meat captured the same share of the meat market that plant - based milk has captured of the milk market, that would spare almost 1 billion land animals (and even more sea animals) annually in the United States alone.
This small book with its simple illustrations of birds and animals, sunshine and snowflakes, will capture your little ones» interest as you read them one delightful haiku after another.
The case of abused child Mary Ellen Wilson captured the nation's attention because the President of the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was instrumental in securing her rescue from the abusive home.
He was captured, and was supposed to be going to an animal sanctuary instead of back to the slaughterhouse from which he escaped, but unfortunately died.
Workers from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will be allowed to capture and relocate the turkeys from the hospital grounds to the And - Hof Animal Sanctuary in Catskill as part of efforts to get the birds out of the borough.
The society said one of the witnesses captured the animals.
ntgen rays, or X-rays, made it possible to capture the intimate inner workings of animals and objects on film,» Comer and Klochko write in Ichthyo.
We need to get a handle on that to really capture feed efficiency for the entire beef production system,» says Dan Shike, associate professor of beef cattle nutrition in the Department of Animal Sciences at U of I.
But for both people and animals, voluntary lab testing to diagnose flu captures only the small fraction of cases that ever involve a doctor visit.
Upon examination of the YouTube video Kirill captured from the event, researchers identified the animal as a northern elephant seal.
King hypothesizes that proteins that the single - celled ancestors of animals used to interact with the extracellular environment — to capture bacterial prey by binding to their cell surface and to detect chemical signals — were later repurposed to enable cells to stick to and talk to each other.
He'd captured a picture of a stream of animal blood flowing north away from the Columbia Packing Company's meat - processing facility.
In the event your de-extincted animal doesn't work out and, say, wreaks havoc in your local ecosystem, wiping out long - established flora and fauna, having the extended warranty covers all costs associated with the capture and transport of the animal to the Island of Misfit Toys, formerly known as Isla Nublar, off the coast of Costa Rica.
Since 2008, Wilmers and his team of wranglers have been capturing the elusive animals (otherwise known as pumas, cougars and panthers, or more formally Puma concolor).
However, his memoir, while charming, also does real work, perfectly capturing the sheer oddness of our relationships with animals.
In a first, researchers in Japan have captured the brain activity of a living animal as it pursues its prey.
«We are unpacking the entire DNA sequences of 50 influential animals then honing in on the genes associated with specific traits in order to capture the best genetics in the Brahman breed,» he said.
Thousands of blind mole - rats have been captured and studied for more than 50 years at Israel's University of Haifa, where the animal work was conducted.
The second patent application covers a technique using a Kodak electronic camera to capture an image of the animal's eye.
It is their opinion — and the thesis of this article — that only under the natural communities of game animals can a high biological capture and turnover of solar energy be maintained.
Shaw and her colleagues briefly captured and banded 20 adult birds, which they trained to carry out six different tests to measure various skills thought to be linked to specific types of animal cognition (defined as the ability to acquire, process, and act on information about the environment).
Although the footage didn't capture active predation, the foxes could be seen sniffing around and following the scent of other animals that had been in the trees.
This non-invasive technique lets researchers gather large DNA sample sizes of difficult - to - study wildlife species, such as big cats, without physically capturing, handling, or disturbing the animals.
Until recently, researchers could study signature whistles only in captive animals — raising the question of whether the whistle developed in response to capture, isolation, or stress.
Do you think it is important that you feel a connection with the animals, or understand their dynamics and daily routines, to capture the sense of intimacy in your photographs?
Although researchers can only speculate on what prehistoric artists were trying to express, hypotheses range from shamanistic and ritualistic activities to attempts to capture the spirit of horses and other animals that ancient humans hunted.
«The Navy dolphins can easily follow them along like golden retrievers and let us more easily keep track of where the animals are, to let the capture team have their best opportunity to be in the right place at the right time,» says Taylor.
The speed with which an animal sees depends on how quickly the light - detecting cells in its eye can capture snapshots of the world and send them to their brain, the authors report.
«By designing scientific lighting that mimics the ocean's light along with cameras that can capture the animals» fluorescent light, we can now catch a glimpse of this hidden biofluorescent universe,» said co-lead author David Gruber, an associate professor of biology at Baruch College and a research associate at the American Museum of Natural History.
«Although we did not see the actual attack, I think the snake captured the first animal while the second was captured by accident in an attempt to save a member of the group,» Teixeira says.
Observing the behaviors of dangerous and cryptic predators like alligators is no easy task, so scientists used animal - borne cameras to monitor alligators capturing prey and their other activities.
Animal - borne camera reveals that alligators may attempt to capture prey most often at night, even though the calculated probability of catching prey is highest in the morning, according to a study published in PLOS ONE on January 15, 2014 by James Nifong from the University of Florida and colleagues from other institutions.
«Unlike skin swabs, eDNA does not require the capture or handling of the animals you are trying to protect,» Goldberg said.
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