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- Big Cat Rescue Supports Legislation - Proposed and passed US legislation and enforcement of laws to stop the big cat and dangerous animal pet trade and regulate exotic animals.
- Ingogo Safaris - Hunting South Africa for game and dangerous animals in a vacation-like atmosphere. Includes photos and prices.
- Gondala Safaris - Offering bow and rifle hunting for big game, dangerous animals, exotic and plains game. Includes details of packages, photos, prices, bookings and contact information. Located in Flamwood.
- Safety in Grizzly and Black Bear Country - Explains three methods of protecting yourself from aggressive black bears and grizzly bears.
Wikipedia Articles
- Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 - The Dangerous Wild Animals Act of 1976 is a law of the United Kingdom that was originally enacted to deal with the increasing fashion in the late 1960's and early 1970's of people keeping exotic pets which were often from the more dangerous species, as well as hybrids between ...
- Up Close and Dangerous - Up Close and Dangerous is a half-hour series, produced by NHNZ Ltd. and aired on Animal Planet, profiling each episode three wildlife photographers and their dangerous encounters in filming wild animals.
- Up Close And Dangerous - Up Close and Dangerous is a half-hour series, produced by NHNZ Ltd., and aired on Animal Planet, profiling each episode three wildlife photographers and their dangerous encounters in filming with wild animals.
- Nose ring (animals) - A nose ring is the stainless steel or brass ring installed in the septum of a bull of the bovine species. Bulls are powerful and dangerous animals which, if uncontrolled, can kill or severely injure their handlers.
- Customs - Customs is an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting customs duties and for controlling the flow of animals and goods (including personal effects and hazardous items) in and out of a country. Depending on local legislation and regulations, the import or export of some goods may be restricted or forbidden, and the customs agency enforces these rules. The customs agency may be different from the immigration authority, which monitors persons who leave or enter the country, checking for appropriate documentation, apprehending people wanted by international search warrants, and impeding the entry of others deemed dangerous to the country.