In a region of France known for both sports and more social pursuits, an Austrian designer brought her signature austere elegance to a classic chateau.
Category: Hunting and Trapping
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Inside Anne Buckwalter’s Collection of Hand-Carved Bird Decoys
The artist Anne Buckwalter has amassed a collection of hand-carved avian decoys.
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Why These Islanders Hunt Dolphins
The residents of Fanalei Island, in the Solomon Islands, say the lucrative hunts will help them buy land elsewhere and move off their sinking home.
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Becoming an Outdoors Woman Workshops Teach Women to Hunt and Fish
At the Becoming an Outdoors Woman workshop, no one feels uncomfortable discussing the ick factor of live fishing bait.
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A 12,000-Year-Old Bird Call, Made of Bird Bones
A collection of small flutes carved from waterfowl bones may have been used as hunting aids, a new study suggests.
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Reports of a Lioness Near Berlin Prompt a Sprawling Search
People were encouraged to stay home after the police received calls and a video of a wild cat believed to be a lioness in a town along the German capital’s southwest boundary.
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Blood, Guts and Dinner
The New York Times – Travel:Skinning wood pigeon? Cutting up rabbit? At a course designed to teach butchery and foraging, a writer feels closer to the primal experience of cooking — and eating. It’s a sensation more travelers are looking for.
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It’s Public Land. But the Public Can’t Reach It.
The New York Times – Business:A navigation app that illuminates public land within privately held property has supercharged the question of who gets to go where.
