Sardar said only around 200 herding reindeer are left in the Mongolian taiga today. |
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On the packed-ice road, it's not uncommon to see an indigenous Sami herding reindeer. |
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Apart from herding, corralling, separating, branding and roping, I won a calf first go and the rawhide lasso nearly ripped my hands off. |
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Untill then, you will take rounding, herding and roping classes from my staff. |
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Most of the ground lichen pastures are found in the northern herding districts. |
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Therefore, agricultural, herding societies will carry deadlier germs than will hunter-gatherers or people that farm only plants. |
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The dry, open grasslands of the savanna make cereal farming and herding a way of life for the Hausa and the Fulani. |
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Near the heart of town, I spied a group of cowboys herding some cattle into a fenced-off pasture. |
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Like a cowboy herding cattle, it slowly but insistently nudges a standard-issue plot along its well-worn course. |
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Shortly after this time, they begin performing herding or farming activities, sometimes on their own. |
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The most popular herding dog at the time was the Smithfield, a big, black, cobby, bobtailed dog with a long, rough coat. |
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Elaine Hill's Sheepdog Handling Display Team delighted the crowds, if not the geese they were herding, with their skill and speed. |
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Many Iraqis live a nomadic existence in tents, herding goats, sheep or cattle. |
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These are pastoralists or nomads, if you will, who make their living by herding their livestock. |
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He will be prepared to participate in political change, engage in rebuilding his country, or return to herding livestock. |
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What he was certain about was that, had he stayed in Greece, he'd still be herding sheep. |
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Instead, we now want our heroes out in the woods, chopping down trees, fencing in livestock, herding geese and curing bacon. |
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I am pretty sure the dog would be happier killing those sheep than herding them. |
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This species may also hunt in packs on occasion by herding and trapping smaller fish. |
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In fact, the hordes of people they're herding into engineering and computer classes will have nowhere to go when they come out. |
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Families in the cattle herding areas of the Somali region are the worst off. |
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We all know that making doctors do anything against their will is like herding cats. |
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Professors should be Platonic Buffalo Bills, herding students onward and upward. |
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The company has few friends left in the Irish fourth estate after herding journalists around its new European headquarters in Dublin last week. |
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In Scandinavia, birch trees are moving northwards into previously icy areas used for reindeer herding. |
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After sometimes months on the road, carefully herding the squatter's stock, the drover would ask for his cheque. |
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It is a London voice, it is the sound of the mudlark children in the clay flats herding their goats, selling their dung. |
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Men were primarily responsible for herding animals, hunting, slaughtering animals, and maintaining animal shelters. |
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In this way it functions like a sheepdog herding its flock, always watching over and controlling the whole. |
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A spokesman added that a member of the public had reported herding the animal into a field at 10.45 pm. |
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Mrs. Steavens recalls Antonia helping Ambrosch thresh wheat in the fields yet again, and herding the cattle. |
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The Alsatian makes a fine herding animal and is a certain winner in obedience trials. |
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Farming, herding, fishing, seafaring, commerce, and crafts were the historical mainstays of the economy. |
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Simple hunting of wild cattle eventually gave way to herding of semi-domesticated animals in organized estancias. |
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The Queensland Heeler is a tough herding dog known for his endurance, intelligence, and independence. |
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Horses were perfect domesticable animals with dominance hierarchies, a tolerance for other species and herding instincts. |
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In contrast, Karachais reside in the highlands, terrain suitable for root vegetables and herding. |
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The herding and tilling of the immigrant peoples, with their metal implements and weapons, upset the Sandawe way of life and sources of food. |
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To have wingnuts like her commenting on legal ethics is like asking a wolf pack what they think of sheep herding. |
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Male African lions perform this maneuver when they consort with a receptive female, herding her in the desired direction. |
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Ranch hands can teach your employees a thing or two about herding longhorn cattle, baling hay, and harvesting pecans. |
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Oil under their feet changed their lifestyle in earnest from herding goats out in the desert to having the world at their feet. |
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It was only after the Mongols tamed horses, yaks and camels that they took to a nomadic herding lifestyle. |
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Most of the population is employed in agriculture and herding or works as expatriate laborers. |
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Originally a shelter for drovers herding their animals through the Ochil Hills, the Bein Inn, which dates from 1861, nestles in the wooded slops of Glen Farg. |
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At least 50,000 families in the Andean highlands rely on herding alpaca for income and to sustain themselves. |
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The Shar Pei still exhibits these herding and ratting instincts. |
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They beat the activists, dragging bloodied bodies through the snow and herding women and children into armored vans. |
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Texas cowboys watched over cattle, branded them, and rounded them up before herding them to markets first in New Orleans and by the 1850s northward to Missouri and beyond. |
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There was something about the rolling stride with which they moved that spoke of a lifetime of forking hay, sitting astride tractors, or herding cattle and sheep. |
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Taste of potatoes baked in the ashes of a fire I made in a field where I was herding cows. |
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How much protection is all this spying and searching and herding giving us? |
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A new genetic analysis of man's best friend could help scientists explain why a border collie has knack for herding or why poodles sport a curly coat. |
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He spent his time cattle herding and bailing the cows for the milkers. |
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We must stop herding and culling herds of human cattle, as policy. |
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Reindeer herding depends on unbroken tundras and undisturbed vegetation. |
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Nevertheless, for the past few evenings I've had the tedious task of herding the uncomprehending gecko into a more acceptable location before lights-out. |
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Some interviews were unstructured, when we really sat down to talk only about reindeer herding, but I knew I could come back the day after if something was unclear. |
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Their balance is incredible, but you understand it when you see them herding horses with their long willow poles, which are so heavy and unwieldy. |
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Reindeer herding among the northern Nentsy includes the year-round pasturing of reindeer under the supervision of herders and the use of herd dogs and reindeer-drawn sleighs. |
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The long snake of my entire school was led through the little streets of Armagh to the local picture house, with Vincentians like blackbirds herding us front and back. |
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Compensation for the land developed by the companies goes partly to the local budget and partly to the reindeer herding unit in whose territory the oil well is situated. |
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Trying to make sense of which way a woman will go is like herding cats. |
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Viewed from the front bench, discipline is said to be like herding cats. |
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But anticipating the direction of the Cannes jury is like herding cats. |
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It has been said that managing programmers is like herding cats. |
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Children provide much-needed labor in herding livestock and farming. |
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An hour earlier, phalanxes of police officers had closed in on peaceful sidewalk protestors, forcing them into the street and herding them helplessly away. |
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She worked with Mollie in obedience for two years before beginning herding, and she and Mollie were competing in open sheepdog trials until she lost Mollie to bone cancer. |
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This transition from hunting and gathering to herding flocks and growing crops was a major step in human history. |
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During the feeding season, humpbacks make unrelated vocalizations for herding fish into their bubble nets. |
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The herding of camels and reindeer in some parts of the world remains dissociated from sedentary agriculture. |
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Traditionally, the Sami have plied a variety of livelihoods, including coastal fishing, fur trapping and sheep herding. |
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Such competition can take the form of fighting other males or of herding females to prevent access by other males. |
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Border collies are known for their high energy levels and organisational abilities that are normally put to use herding flocks of sheep. |
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The pearly-teethed dancers already have numbers sellotaped to their backs and sheepdogs never lose the herding instinct. |
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Drought gripped the drylands of West Africa, crippling peoples' seminomadic livelihoods of millet farming and goat herding. |
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One common feeding method is herding, where a pod squeezes a school of fish into a small volume, known as a bait ball. |
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Dancing to the rhythm of trumpets, cymbals, trombones, and various drums, they whirl their boleadoras as if they were herding llamas. |
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The Kirgiz girl named Guli was trying to find her parents who were out herding away from the house in Halajun, Xinjiang. |
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By 6000 BCE predynastic Egyptians in the southwestern corner of Egypt were herding cattle and constructing large buildings. |
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The main economic activities of Central Africa are farming, herding and fishing. |
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Reindeer herding is of central importance for the local economies of small communities in sparsely populated rural Lapland. |
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For this purpose shepherds may use herding dogs in this effort, with a highly bred herding ability. |
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Buryats share many customs with other Mongols, including nomadic herding, and erecting gers for shelter. |
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The form of collective animal behavior associated with this is referred to as herding. |
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Conversely, the open stud book allows some outcrossing usually in service dogs like police or herding animals. |
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In the Inca empire, llamas were the only beasts of burden, and many of the people dominated by the Inca had long traditions of llama herding. |
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Neolithic Portugal experimented with domestication of herding animals, the raising of some cereal crops and fluvial or marine fishing. |
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When large schools of fish or squid are available, pinnipeds hunt cooperatively in large groups, locating and herding their prey. |
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Managing volunteers from fourteen different organizations is like herding cats. |
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In Libya and Algeria, from at least 7000 BC, there was pastoralism, herding of sheep and goats, large settlements and pottery. |
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In places such as Argentina, New Mexico and California, the indigenous people learned horsemanship, cattle raising, and sheep herding. |
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Some aspects such as the herding of animals continued throughout the period. |
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There is no indication of herding, or of catastrophic burial of such a herd, or catastrophic accumulation of animals that previously died isolated elsewhere. |
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Presently, about 2,800 people are engaged in reindeer herding in Norway. |
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At the age of 16 in 403 AD Saint Patrick was captured and enslaved by the Irish and was sent to Ireland to serve as a slave herding and tending sheep in Dalriada. |
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During the years of forced assimilation, the areas in which reindeer herding was an important livelihood were among the few where the Sami culture and language survived. |
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The life ways and economy of indigenous peoples of the Russian North are based upon reindeer herding, fishing, terrestrial and sea mammal hunting, and trapping. |
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The breed is extinct, but its name is carried by a Spanish breed of dog still called Alano, traditionally used in boar hunting and cattle herding. |
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At worst, he's depicted as a smiling Mussolini in mouse ears, a control freak herding the lemminglike masses through overpriced rides and chintzy tchochke stands. |
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In most families in the world, this process extends to productive activities, especially herding and various types of agriculture, and to a variety of small family businesses. |
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Chief Superintendent Dave Pryer, from Northumbria Police's Operations Command, said the barrier did not cram supporters in and create an effective cattle herding. |
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Male cetacean strategies for reproductive success vary between herding females, defending potential mates from other males, or whale song which attracts mates. |
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The Sakha displaced earlier, much smaller populations who lived on hunting and reindeer herding, introducing the pastoralist economy of Central Asia. |
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For traditional, environmental, cultural and political reasons, reindeer herding is legally reserved only for Sami people in certain regions of the Nordic countries. |
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When large schools of fish or squid are available, pinnipeds such as certain otariids hunt cooperatively in large groups, locating and herding their prey. |
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For traditional, environmental, cultural, and political reasons, reindeer herding is legally reserved for only Sami people in some regions of the Nordic countries. |
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Throughout the weekend, farmers will demonstrate 1830s-style sheep shearing and on May 24, border collies will show off their skills at herding sheep. |
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In 1948, a small herd of domestic reindeer was introduced with the intention of establishing commercial herding to generate income for island residents. |
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In traditional nomadic herding, reindeer herders migrate with their herds between coast and inland areas according to an annual migration route and herds are keenly tended. |
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