What about the British isle and the Nordic region?
Junior hunting licenses are issued to California residents who are less than 16 years of age and permits to take game birds and mammals within the state.
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hunting?</h3>
Hunting is the human practice of hunting, pursuing, and killing wild or feral animals.
There are probably as many reasons to hunt as there are hunters, but the main ones are four: to participate in nature; to have an intimate, sensual connection to place; to take responsibility for one's sustenance; and to recognize our kinship with wildlife.
Humans typically hunt for sustenance (meat) and valuable animal products (fur/hide, bone/tusks, horn/antler, etc.), for recreation/taxidermy (see trophy hunting), to remove predators threatening to humans or domestic animals (e.g. wolf hunting), and to eliminate pests and nuisance animals.
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They call it the Nordic Model.
Although there are significant differences among the Nordic countries, they all share some common traits. These include support for a "universalist" welfare state aimed specifically at enhancing individual autonomy and promoting social mobility<span>; a </span>corporatist<span> system involving a tripartite arrangement where representatives of labor and employers negotiate wages and labor market policy mediated by the government;</span><span>and a commitment to widespread </span>private ownership<span>, free markets and </span>free trade.
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