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		<title>Hunting Animals From Canadian Wildlife Preserves</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canadian wildlife preserves are dedicated to protecting animals and sometimes vegetation for a multitude of reasons, but sometimes these reserves created fantastic hunting grounds for skilled hunters. (...)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Canadian wildlife preserves are dedicated to protecting animals and sometimes vegetation for a multitude of reasons, but sometimes these reserves created fantastic hunting grounds for skilled hunters. Often times hunters will drive offroad vehicles, with custom <a href="http://www.jeeppartsdealer.com">offroad jeep parts</a>, so that they can drive miles off of the main highways. Then they find long range rifles on auction sites that have <a href="http://www.lockstockandbarrel.com">guns for sale</a> and then they will purchase specialty <a href="http://www.lockstockandbarrel.com/categories.php?category=Gun-Parts&#038;parent_id=1877">gun parts</a> so that they are able to shoot animals at very long distances. Once the animals step just over the borders of the preserve, they are open game, and are often picked off by these hunters. This may be a good hunting strategy, or it may be unethical&#8230; What are your thoughts? </p>
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