0 to chase and try to catch and kill an animal or bird for food, sport, or profit: --
2 a search for something or someone: --
3 the activity of people chasing wild animals in order to kill them: --
4 to chase or search for a wild animal or bird with the intention of killing or catching it for food, sport, or profit: --
5 to search for something or someone: --
[ I ] I’ve hunted everywhere for the missing keys.
If such basic moral rights were also reaffirmed by law, cetaeceans would then receive sanctioned protection from hunting, captivity, wounding, habitat threats, or invasive experimentation.
In order to obtain a random sample only captured and hunted partridges were included in the prevalence calculations [5].
Trending north-northeast along the edge of the pack, hunting began in earnest.
Although the birds were hunted for spor t, they were collected, cleaned, cooked, and eaten.
One evening he had been out hunting later than usual.
The imprint of the raven claws cleans the land and the women and prepares them for hunting and child-birth.
In addition, local expertise contributes to evaluating the impacts of such change on marine mammal habitat and behaviour, hunting success, hunting safety, and food security.
Transfer payments, including welfare, pension, and family allowances along with various hunter support programs facilitate the purchase of hunting equipment.