Author: caretaker
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What is a Trophy Buck!
Let’s dive into the fascinating world of deer trophies, specifically focusing on a deer trophy buck. To truly appreciate this stunning piece of art and achievement, it’s essential to understand its various elements and the intricate process behind it. In conclusion, a deer trophy buck is a captivating representation of the natural world, showcasing the…
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The Resilient Return of Turkeys to Arkansas After Three Brutal Winters
Just a few years ago, Arkansas experienced three consecutive harsh winters that took a toll on the state’s wildlife population, including the once-thriving turkey community. The freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall made it difficult for these birds to find food and shelter, forcing them to migrate to warmer climates in search of better living conditions.…
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Tick Protection and Prevention
When it comes to spending time outdoors, protecting yourself from ticks is a crucial part of enjoying nature safely. These tiny parasites can carry and transmit serious diseases, such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and anaplasmosis. Here are some tips for tick protection and prevention that will help keep you safe while exploring…
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Trail Walk Spring Time – Shinrin-Yoku; ThomasRd Homestead back to Cabin
Enjoy our Trail Walk Movies, taken during the different seasons, at Wildlife and Nature Sanctuary Camp Diana. Trail Walk ThomasRd back to Cabin; Spring Time, early tree blooming and first leaves. 0:00 Intro 0:15 Start at Thomas Road Homestead 6:10 Water creek at Camel back Junction 13:20 the Bridge at Pine Tree patch 19:00 Water…
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Shinrin-Yoku – The Japanese Art of Forest Bathing
Shinrin-Yoku, also known as forest bathing, is a Japanese practice that involves immersing oneself in nature to improve both physical and mental health. This activity has gained popularity worldwide due to its numerous benefits, including stress reduction, increased focus, and boosted immune system. Ultimately, Shinrin-Yoku offers an accessible and enjoyable way to improve overall well-being…
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Trail Cameras 2024 March – Special guests: Raccoons – Camp Diana
Enjoy our Photos & Movies, taken during the different seasons, at Wildlife and Nature Sanctuary Camp Diana. Trail Camera 2024 March captured: coyote, crow, fox, possum, rabbit, raccoon, squirrel, whitetail deer, woodpecker additional spotted: goose, turkey 0:00 Intro 0:42 Trail-Cam Videos 14:04 Coyote at Bamboo Creek 27:25 Trail-Cam Pictures 32:25 Thank you for watching
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Should I get Insurance as landowner if leasing the land for hunting?
If you’re a landowner who allows hunting on your property, having the right insurance coverage is crucial. Here are five reasons why: Accidents can happen, and if a hunter gets injured on your property, you could be held liable. Hunting insurance can help protect you from costly liability claims by providing coverage for medical expenses…
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Trail Cameras 2024 February – Special guests: Bobcats – Camp Diana
Enjoy our Photos & Movies, taken during the different seasons, at Wildlife and Nature Sanctuary Camp Diana. Trail Cameras 2024 February captured:bobcat, feral hog, rabbit, raccoon, whitetail deeradditional spotted:crow, duck, goose, squirrel, turkey 0:00 Intro 0:42 Trail-Cam Videos 8:30 Trail-Cam Pictures 10:09 Thank you for watching
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Why to hunt for a Trophy Buck
Uncovering the Thrill and Rewards of Big Game Hunting. This is a three part series about Trophy Buck Hunting. In part two we cover the aspect of “What is a Trophy Buck”. For many hunters, the ultimate goal is to track down and harvest a trophy buck. These majestic creatures represent the pinnacle of wildlife…
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Hunting Lease – Services and Requirements
Our ambition at Hunting Camp Diana is to offer not only untouched nature and wildlife, but also some comfort and sustainability of this place for many years to come.To reach this goal, there are provided services and requirements in place. Services: Requirements: