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2. ACCEPTS that well-managed recreational hunting has a role in the managed sustainable consumptive use of wildlife populations; 3. CONDEMNS the killing of animals in small enclosures where they have little or no chance of escape or where they do not exist as freeranging;
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www.cic-wildlife.org/fileadmin/Initiatives/IUCN/IUCN_Re...
www.cic-wildlife.org/fileadmin/Initiatives/IUCN/IUCN_Recommendation_3.093_Recreational_hunting.pdf
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The Society believes that there is a place for the commercial, consumptive use of wildlife, and recognises that a potential for a conservation ... Is AWARE that it is now technically and scientifically possible to sustain uses of wildlife for commercial purposes, without endangering species or their supporting ecosystems;
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www.awms.org.nz/positionstatements/sustainablecommercia...
www.awms.org.nz/positionstatements/sustainablecommercialuse.html
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Bureau of Reclamation Upper Colorado Region ... Colorado River System Consumptive Uses and Losses Reports ... Water is used for irrigation, municipal and industrial purposes, electric power generation, mineral activities, livestock, fish and wildlife, and recreation. Large amounts are exported from the system to adjoining areas.
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www.usbr.gov/uc/library/envdocs/reports/crs/crsul.html
www.usbr.gov/uc/library/envdocs/reports/crs/crsul.html
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Law Enforcement Abstract: Illegal and over-harvest of wildlife and wildlife habitat destruction have caused the extirpation, even extinction, of some wildlife species and adversely impacted many others. These factors continue to remain a constant threat to our valuable wildlife resources. ... As a result of major violations,
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www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/cwp/view.asp?a=497&q=163446
www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/cwp/view.asp?a=497&q=163446
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Hunting and trapping are the primary consumptive uses of wildlife. Manitobans harvest and consume roughly 2 million kilograms of wildlife annually. ... Viewing, photography, scientific studies, and habitat enhancement are among the non-consumptive uses of wildlife. Trends in the sale of natural history materials and...
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www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/annual-reports/soe-reports/s...
www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/annual-reports/soe-reports/soe91/wild.html
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The Pennsylvania Game Commission protects, conserves and manages the diversity of wildlife and their habits; provides wildlife related education, services and recreational opportunities for both consumptive and non-consumptive uses of wildlife; ... This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.
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www.westbranch.org/sci%20tech/Brent%20Michaels/Brent.ht...
www.westbranch.org/sci%20tech/Brent%20Michaels/Brent.htm
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But there are also other reasons for hunting wildlife, such as procuring parts or specific organs of certain species for medicinal or ritual uses. The bones of certain primates and the fat of pythons fall into this category of use.
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www.fao.org/docrep/k7265e/k7265e05.htm
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SRBC projects the demand for consumptive water uses will increase to more than 1.2 billion gallons per day by 2025. Consumptive uses generally peak during the summer months. ... Factors that may be relevant to the proposal are general environmental concerns, wetlands, flood hazards, floodplain values, fish and wildlife values,
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www.scribd.com/doc/3562732/Regulating-Water-Withdrawals...
www.scribd.com/doc/3562732/Regulating-Water-Withdrawals-And-Consumptive-Uses-In-The-Susquehanna-River-Basin
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dnrc.mt.gov/rwrcc/Compacts/BisonRange/appendix2.pdf
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