Examples of weird rut-hunting spots where bucks often corral does include brush piles, brushy fencerows, sinkholes, (generally) vacant woodlots, spots closer to human inhabitation, and more.
Josh Honeycutt,
Outdoor Life,
3 Oct. 2024
One of those problems happens to be the looming piles of textile waste that, like elephants encountered in close proximity, are difficult to ignore.
Soon, dozens of guests will be arriving from out of town.
Marni Jameson,
arkansasonline.com,
5 Oct. 2024
Dramatic video and images from the Elephant Nature Park near the city of Chiang Mai showed dozens of elephants wading through belly-deep water to find safety on higher ground.
Landslides and cresting rivers swept away homes, collapsed bridges and washed out hundreds of roads.
Christopher Cann,
USA TODAY,
4 Oct. 2024
More than 4,000 cybersecurity tools flood the market—the typical large company uses hundreds of them, pumping out data to rows of dashboards flashing alerts.
More than a dozen Santa Clara alumni and other community leaders served as Opus Prize jurors, and 16 SCU students, faculty and staff members were ambassadors who joined on site visits to the prize finalists.
Sal Pizarro,
The Mercury News,
16 Nov. 2024
Shakira, Bad Bunny, Anitta and Karol G are among the more than two dozen artists nominated for the biggest awards of the night — record of the year, album of the year and song of the year.
Hundreds of Hoosiers from the state legislature, the Indiana Department of Education, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, and Ivy Tech (Indiana’s community college system) have traveled to Switzerland to taste the chocolate, see the mountains, and develop a plan to scale youth apprenticeships.
Ryan Craig,
Forbes,
4 Oct. 2024
The hotel’s 275 guest rooms provide panoramic looks of the city and distant mountains through floor-to-ceiling windows.
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