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gem-squad_v2-train-107200
5ace809232bba1001ae4a88f
Hunting
There is a very active tradition of hunting of small to medium-sized wild game in Trinidad and Tobago. Hunting is carried out with firearms, and aided by the use of hounds, with the illegal use of trap guns, trap cages and snare nets. With approximately 12,000 sport hunters applying for hunting licences in recent years (in a very small country of about the size of the state of Delaware at about 5128 square kilometers and 1.3 million inhabitants), there is some concern that the practice might not be sustainable. In addition there are at present no bag limits and the open season is comparatively very long (5 months - October to February inclusive). As such hunting pressure from legal hunters is very high. Added to that, there is a thriving and very lucrative black market for poached wild game (sold and enthusiastically purchased as expensive luxury delicacies) and the numbers of commercial poachers in operation is unknown but presumed to be fairly high. As a result, the populations of the five major mammalian game species (red-rumped agouti, lowland paca, nine-banded armadillo, collared peccary, and red brocket deer) are thought to be quite low (although scientifically conducted population studies are only just recently being conducted as of 2013). It appears that the red brocket deer population has been extirpated on Tobago as a result of over-hunting. Various herons, ducks, doves, the green iguana, the gold tegu, the spectacled caiman and the common opossum are also commonly hunted and poached. There is also some poaching of 'fully protected species', including red howler monkeys and capuchin monkeys, southern tamanduas, Brazilian porcupines, yellow-footed tortoises, Trinidad piping guans and even one of the national birds, the scarlet ibis. Legal hunters pay very small fees to obtain hunting licences and undergo no official basic conservation biology or hunting-ethics training. There is presumed to be relatively very little subsistence hunting in the country (with most hunting for either sport or commercial profit). The local wildlife management authority is under-staffed and under-funded, and as such very little in the way of enforcement is done to uphold existing wildlife management laws, with hunting occurring both in and out of season, and even in wildlife sanctuaries. There is some indication that the government is beginning to take the issue of wildlife management more seriously, with well drafted legislation being brought before Parliament in 2015. It remains to be seen if the drafted legislation will be fully adopted and financially supported by the current and future governments, and if the general populace will move towards a greater awareness of the importance of wildlife conservation and change the culture of wanton consumption to one of sustainable management.
How often is hunting occurring in Delaware each year?
How often is hunting occurring in Delaware each year?
[ "How often is hunting occurring in Delaware each year?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107201
57346018879d6814001ca583
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
What does hunting give resource managers an important tool?
What does hunting give resource managers an important tool?
[ "What does hunting give resource managers an important tool?" ]
{ "text": [ "managing populations" ], "answer_start": [ 66 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107202
57346018879d6814001ca584
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
What is carrying capacity in most circumstances determined by?
What is carrying capacity in most circumstances determined by?
[ "What is carrying capacity in most circumstances determined by?" ]
{ "text": [ "combination habitat and food availability," ], "answer_start": [ 329 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107203
57346018879d6814001ca585
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
What do some environmentalists assert reintroducing predators would achieve?
What do some environmentalists assert reintroducing predators would achieve?
[ "What do some environmentalists assert reintroducing predators would achieve?" ]
{ "text": [ "same end" ], "answer_start": [ 956 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107204
57350e4dacc1501500bac3d2
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
How is hunting an important tool for resource managers?
How is hunting an important tool for resource managers?
[ "How is hunting an important tool for resource managers?" ]
{ "text": [ "managing populations" ], "answer_start": [ 66 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107205
57350e4dacc1501500bac3d3
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
What happens if a population exceeds the carrying capacity of their habitat?
What happens if a population exceeds the carrying capacity of their habitat?
[ "What happens if a population exceeds the carrying capacity of their habitat?" ]
{ "text": [ "threaten the well-being of other species" ], "answer_start": [ 148 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107206
57350e4dacc1501500bac3d4
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
How can hunting actually increase the population of predators?
How can hunting actually increase the population of predators?
[ "How can hunting actually increase the population of predators?" ]
{ "text": [ "by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established" ], "answer_start": [ 552 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107207
57350e4dacc1501500bac3d5
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
What do some hunting advocates assert that is indirectly reduced among animals when intraspecific competition has been reduced?
What do some hunting advocates assert that is indirectly reduced among animals when intraspecific competition has been reduced?
[ "What do some hunting advocates assert that is indirectly reduced among animals when intraspecific competition has been reduced?" ]
{ "text": [ "mortality" ], "answer_start": [ 832 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107208
57350e4dacc1501500bac3d6
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
What would environmentalists have done, instead of hunting?
What would environmentalists have done, instead of hunting?
[ "What would environmentalists have done, instead of hunting?" ]
{ "text": [ "(re)introducing predators" ], "answer_start": [ 912 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107209
5736327a6c16ec1900b9298b
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
What is an important tool in managing populations?
What is an important tool in managing populations?
[ "What is an important tool in managing populations?" ]
{ "text": [ "Hunting" ], "answer_start": [ 0 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107210
5736327a6c16ec1900b9298c
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
What is carrying capacity determined by?
What is carrying capacity determined by?
[ "What is carrying capacity determined by?" ]
{ "text": [ "combination habitat and food availability" ], "answer_start": [ 329 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107211
5736327a6c16ec1900b9298d
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
What can it increase the population of?
What can it increase the population of?
[ "What can it increase the population of?" ]
{ "text": [ "predators" ], "answer_start": [ 526 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107212
5ace98d932bba1001ae4abf7
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
What does animal migration help resource managers do?
What does animal migration help resource managers do?
[ "What does animal migration help resource managers do?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107213
5ace98d932bba1001ae4abf8
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
What does animal migration threaten the well-being of?
What does animal migration threaten the well-being of?
[ "What does animal migration threaten the well-being of?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107214
5ace98d932bba1001ae4abf9
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
Who's health can be damaged by animal migration?
Who's health can be damaged by animal migration?
[ "Who's health can be damaged by animal migration?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107215
5ace98d932bba1001ae4abfa
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
What does animal migration reduce competition for?
What does animal migration reduce competition for?
[ "What does animal migration reduce competition for?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107216
5ace98d932bba1001ae4abfb
Hunting
Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.
What does using migration as population control have no effect on?
What does using migration as population control have no effect on?
[ "What does using migration as population control have no effect on?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107217
5734606cacc1501500babe49
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
What did sport hunters in the 19th century purse game for?
What did sport hunters in the 19th century purse game for?
[ "What did sport hunters in the 19th century purse game for?" ]
{ "text": [ "trophy" ], "answer_start": [ 95 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107218
5734606cacc1501500babe4a
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
What was the head of an animal displayed as?
What was the head of an animal displayed as?
[ "What was the head of an animal displayed as?" ]
{ "text": [ "sign of prowess" ], "answer_start": [ 172 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107219
5734606cacc1501500babe4b
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
What happened to the rest of the animal?
What happened to the rest of the animal?
[ "What happened to the rest of the animal?" ]
{ "text": [ "s typically discarded" ], "answer_start": [ 214 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107220
5734606cacc1501500babe4c
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
What did some churches disapprove of?
What did some churches disapprove of?
[ "What did some churches disapprove of?" ]
{ "text": [ "such waste" ], "answer_start": [ 275 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107221
5734606cacc1501500babe4d
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
What countries frowned upon this hunting?
What countries frowned upon this hunting?
[ "What countries frowned upon this hunting?" ]
{ "text": [ "Nordic" ], "answer_start": [ 290 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107222
5735106dacc1501500bac3ed
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
What was the only goal for many European sport hunters in the 19th century?
What was the only goal for many European sport hunters in the 19th century?
[ "What was the only goal for many European sport hunters in the 19th century?" ]
{ "text": [ "a trophy" ], "answer_start": [ 93 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107223
5735106dacc1501500bac3ee
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
What types of trophies would hunters keep as trophies to be displayed as a sign of their prowess?
What types of trophies would hunters keep as trophies to be displayed as a sign of their prowess?
[ "What types of trophies would hunters keep as trophies to be displayed as a sign of their prowess?" ]
{ "text": [ "the head or pelt of an animal" ], "answer_start": [ 111 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107224
5735106dacc1501500bac3ef
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
In what countries was the hunting for trophies frowned upon, back in the day and in modern times?
In what countries was the hunting for trophies frowned upon, back in the day and in modern times?
[ "In what countries was the hunting for trophies frowned upon, back in the day and in modern times?" ]
{ "text": [ "Nordic" ], "answer_start": [ 290 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107225
5735106dacc1501500bac3f0
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
What was hunting in North American in the 19th century used to supplement?
What was hunting in North American in the 19th century used to supplement?
[ "What was hunting in North American in the 19th century used to supplement? " ]
{ "text": [ "food supplies" ], "answer_start": [ 447 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107226
5735106dacc1501500bac3f1
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
What destinations did sport hunting see elaborate travel to in the pursuit of trophies?
What destinations did sport hunting see elaborate travel to in the pursuit of trophies?
[ "What destinations did sport hunting see elaborate travel to in the pursuit of trophies?" ]
{ "text": [ "Africa, India and other places" ], "answer_start": [ 620 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107227
5736327e012e2f140011a203
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
What century was game hunted as a trophy?
What century was game hunted as a trophy?
[ "What century was game hunted as a trophy?" ]
{ "text": [ "19th" ], "answer_start": [ 7 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107228
5736327e012e2f140011a204
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
What countries is trophy hunting frowned upon?
What countries is trophy hunting frowned upon?
[ "What countries is trophy hunting frowned upon?" ]
{ "text": [ "Nordic" ], "answer_start": [ 290 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107229
5736327e012e2f140011a205
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
What did North America primarily hunt for?
What did North America primarily hunt for?
[ "What did North America primarily hunt for?" ]
{ "text": [ "food supplies" ], "answer_start": [ 447 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107230
5736327e012e2f140011a206
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
What sport of hunting is in Africa?
What sport of hunting is in Africa?
[ "What sport of hunting is in Africa?" ]
{ "text": [ "safari method" ], "answer_start": [ 531 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107231
5ace9a8b32bba1001ae4ac71
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
What did hunters in Nordic countries display as a sign of prowess in the 19th century?
What did hunters in Nordic countries display as a sign of prowess in the 19th century?
[ "What did hunters in Nordic countries display as a sign of prowess in the 19th century?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107232
5ace9a8b32bba1001ae4ac72
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
What would Nordic hunters do with the rest of an animal after mounting a trophy?
What would Nordic hunters do with the rest of an animal after mounting a trophy?
[ "What would Nordic hunters do with the rest of an animal after mounting a trophy?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107233
5ace9a8b32bba1001ae4ac73
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
Why was hunting usually done in Nordic countries in the 19th century?
Why was hunting usually done in Nordic countries in the 19th century?
[ "Why was hunting usually done in Nordic countries in the 19th century?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107234
5ace9a8b32bba1001ae4ac74
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
Why does hunting take place in Nordic countries today?
Why does hunting take place in Nordic countries today?
[ "Why does hunting take place in Nordic countries today?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107235
5ace9a8b32bba1001ae4ac75
Hunting
In the 19th century, southern and central European sport hunters often pursued game only for a trophy, usually the head or pelt of an animal, which was then displayed as a sign of prowess. The rest of the animal was typically discarded. Some cultures, however, disapprove of such waste. In Nordic countries, hunting for trophies was—and still is—frowned upon. Hunting in North America in the 19th century was done primarily as a way to supplement food supplies, although it is now undertaken mainly for sport.[citation needed] The safari method of hunting was a development of sport hunting that saw elaborate travel in Africa, India and other places in pursuit of trophies. In modern times, trophy hunting persists and is a significant industry in some areas.[citation needed]
In what two countries did Nordic people hunt for trophies?
In what two countries did Nordic people hunt for trophies?
[ "In what two countries did Nordic people hunt for trophies?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107236
573460e1acc1501500babe53
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
What Continent did the biological Conservation state trophy hunting is of major importance to the conservation of?
What Continent did the biological Conservation state trophy hunting is of major importance to the conservation of?
[ "What Continent did the biological Conservation state trophy hunting is of major importance to the conservation of?" ]
{ "text": [ "Africa" ], "answer_start": [ 130 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107237
573460e2acc1501500babe54
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
What does hunting create economic incentives for?
What does hunting create economic incentives for?
[ "What does hunting create economic incentives for?" ]
{ "text": [ "conservation" ], "answer_start": [ 173 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107238
573460e2acc1501500babe55
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
What did another study show that less than 3% of reached the local level?
What did another study show that less than 3% of reached the local level?
[ "What did another study show that less than 3% of reached the local level?" ]
{ "text": [ "expenditures" ], "answer_start": [ 387 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107239
5735137e879d6814001cab03
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
What type of studies does the Biological Conservation journal publish?
What type of studies does the Biological Conservation journal publish?
[ "What type of studies does the Biological Conservation journal publish?" ]
{ "text": [ "scientific" ], "answer_start": [ 2 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107240
5735137e879d6814001cab04
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
Why is trophy hunting important to conservation in Africa?
Why is trophy hunting important to conservation in Africa?
[ "Why is trophy hunting important to conservation in Africa?" ]
{ "text": [ "creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas" ], "answer_start": [ 140 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107241
5735137e879d6814001cab05
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
Trophy hunting can include areas which would likely be unsuitable for what other types of ecotourism?
Trophy hunting can include areas which would likely be unsuitable for what other types of ecotourism?
[ "Trophy hunting can include areas which would likely be unsuitable for what other types of ecotourism?" ]
{ "text": [ "photographic" ], "answer_start": [ 292 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107242
5735137e879d6814001cab06
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
How much of a trophy hunters' expenditures actually reach the local level, according to another study?
How much of a trophy hunters' expenditures actually reach the local level, according to another study?
[ "How much of a trophy hunters' expenditures actually reach the local level, according to another study?" ]
{ "text": [ "less than 3%" ], "answer_start": [ 353 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107243
5735137e879d6814001cab07
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
What thus is the level of economic incentive and benefit?
What thus is the level of economic incentive and benefit?
[ "What thus is the level of economic incentive and benefit?" ]
{ "text": [ "minimal" ], "answer_start": [ 475 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107244
573632816c16ec1900b92991
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
What is of major importance in Africa?
What is of major importance in Africa?
[ "What is of major importance in Africa?" ]
{ "text": [ "trophy hunting" ], "answer_start": [ 72 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107245
573632816c16ec1900b92992
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
What does trophy hunting create in Africa?
What does trophy hunting create in Africa?
[ "What does trophy hunting create in Africa?" ]
{ "text": [ "economic incentives for conservation" ], "answer_start": [ 149 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107246
573632816c16ec1900b92993
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
How much of trophy hunters expenditures actually reach the local level?
How much of trophy hunters expenditures actually reach the local level?
[ "How much of trophy hunters expenditures actually reach the local level?" ]
{ "text": [ "less than 3%" ], "answer_start": [ 353 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107247
5ace9e1232bba1001ae4ad2f
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
What percentage of people read the journal Biological Conservation each year?
What percentage of people read the journal Biological Conservation each year?
[ "What percentage of people read the journal Biological Conservation each year?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107248
5ace9e1232bba1001ae4ad30
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
What is photographic ecotourism of major importance to in Africa?
What is photographic ecotourism of major importance to in Africa?
[ "What is photographic ecotourism of major importance to in Africa?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107249
5ace9e1232bba1001ae4ad31
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
How does photographic ecotourism help preserve wildlife in Africa?
How does photographic ecotourism help preserve wildlife in Africa?
[ "How does photographic ecotourism help preserve wildlife in Africa?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107250
5ace9e1232bba1001ae4ad32
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
What group funded the Biological Conservation study?
What group funded the Biological Conservation study?
[ "What group funded the Biological Conservation study?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107251
5ace9e1232bba1001ae4ad33
Hunting
A scientific study in the journal, Biological Conservation, states that trophy hunting is of "major importance to conservation in Africa by creating economic incentives for conservation over vast areas, including areas which may be unsuitable for alternative wildlife-based land uses such as photographic ecotourism." However, another study states that less than 3% of a trophy hunters' expenditures reach the local level, meaning that the economic incentive and benefit is "minimal, particularly when we consider the vast areas of land that hunting concessions occupy."
What did another study show that less than 3% of was used to mount trophies?
What did another study show that less than 3% of was used to mount trophies?
[ "What did another study show that less than 3% of was used to mount trophies?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107252
57346156acc1501500babe59
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
What do a variety of industries benefit from?
What do a variety of industries benefit from?
[ "What do a variety of industries benefit from?" ]
{ "text": [ "hunting" ], "answer_start": [ 37 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107253
57346156acc1501500babe5a
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
Where is it estimated that a hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist?
Where is it estimated that a hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist?
[ "Where is it estimated that a hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist?" ]
{ "text": [ "Tanzania" ], "answer_start": [ 89 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107254
57346156acc1501500babe5b
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
Where does the average safari hunter stay in?
Where does the average safari hunter stay in?
[ "Where does the average safari hunter stay in?" ]
{ "text": [ "tented camps" ], "answer_start": [ 310 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107255
57346156acc1501500babe5c
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
Advocates argue these hunters allow for what type of activities?
Advocates argue these hunters allow for what type of activities?
[ "Advocates argue these hunters allow for what type of activities? " ]
{ "text": [ "anti-poaching" ], "answer_start": [ 464 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107256
57351496879d6814001cab0d
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
What do a variety of industries obtain benefit from?
What do a variety of industries obtain benefit from?
[ "What do a variety of industries obtain benefit from?" ]
{ "text": [ "hunting" ], "answer_start": [ 37 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107257
57351496879d6814001cab0e
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
In what country is it estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times what an average ecotourist does?
In what country is it estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times what an average ecotourist does?
[ "In what country is it estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times what an average ecotourist does?" ]
{ "text": [ "Tanzania" ], "answer_start": [ 89 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107258
57351496879d6814001cab0f
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
What type of accommodations does the average photographer touring Tanzania seek?
What type of accommodations does the average photographer touring Tanzania seek?
[ "What type of accommodations does the average photographer touring Tanzania seek?" ]
{ "text": [ "luxury" ], "answer_start": [ 243 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107259
57351496879d6814001cab10
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
Where does the typical safari hunter hang his hat at night?
Where does the typical safari hunter hang his hat at night?
[ "Where does the typical safari hunter hang his hat at night?" ]
{ "text": [ "in tented camps" ], "answer_start": [ 307 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107260
57351496879d6814001cab11
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
Where can safari hunters go which are uninviting to the less hardcore ecotourist?
Where can safari hunters go which are uninviting to the less hardcore ecotourist?
[ "Where can safari hunters go which are uninviting to the less hardcore ecotourist?" ]
{ "text": [ "remote areas" ], "answer_start": [ 367 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107261
57363285012e2f140011a20b
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
How much does a safari hunter spend compared to an average ecotourist?
How much does a safari hunter spend compared to an average ecotourist?
[ "How much does a safari hunter spend compared to an average ecotourist?" ]
{ "text": [ "fifty to one hundred times" ], "answer_start": [ 143 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107262
57363285012e2f140011a20c
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
What does the photo tourist seek?
What does the photo tourist seek?
[ "What does the photo tourist seek?" ]
{ "text": [ "luxury accommodation" ], "answer_start": [ 243 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107263
57363285012e2f140011a20d
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
Where does a safari hunter usually stay?
Where does a safari hunter usually stay?
[ "Where does a safari hunter usually stay?" ]
{ "text": [ "tented camps" ], "answer_start": [ 310 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107264
57363285012e2f140011a20e
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
What hunters allow for anti-poaching activities?
What hunters allow for anti-poaching activities?
[ "What hunters allow for anti-poaching activities?" ]
{ "text": [ "Safari hunters" ], "answer_start": [ 324 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107265
5ace9fa132bba1001ae4ad99
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
What kind of camps do ecotourists usually stay in?
What kind of camps do ecotourists usually stay in?
[ "What kind of camps do ecotourists usually stay in?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107266
5ace9fa132bba1001ae4ad9a
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
What do tented camps benefit from?
What do tented camps benefit from?
[ "What do tented camps benefit from?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107267
5ace9fa132bba1001ae4ad9b
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
Why do tented camps support hunting?
Why do tented camps support hunting?
[ "Why do tented camps support hunting?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107268
5ace9fa132bba1001ae4ad9c
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
How many times a day do local communities stop poaching activity?
How many times a day do local communities stop poaching activity?
[ "How many times a day do local communities stop poaching activity?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107269
5ace9fa132bba1001ae4ad9d
Hunting
A variety of industries benefit from hunting and support hunting on economic grounds. In Tanzania, it is estimated that a safari hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist. While the average photo tourist may seek luxury accommodation, the average safari hunter generally stays in tented camps. Safari hunters are also more likely to use remote areas, uninviting to the typical ecotourist. Advocates argue that these hunters allow for anti-poaching activities and revenue for local communities.[citation needed]
What country has the most areas that are hard to reach by car?
What country has the most areas that are hard to reach by car?
[ "What country has the most areas that are hard to reach by car?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107270
57351665acc1501500bac3f7
Hunting
Hunting also has a significant financial impact in the United States, with many companies specialising in hunting equipment or speciality tourism. Many different technologies have been created to assist hunters, even including iPhone applications. Today's hunters come from a broad range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In 2001, over thirteen million hunters averaged eighteen days hunting, and spent over $20.5 billion on their sport.[citation needed] In the US, proceeds from hunting licenses contribute to state game management programs, including preservation of wildlife habitat.
Hunting has significant financial impact in what country?
Hunting has significant financial impact in what country?
[ "Hunting has significant financial impact in what country?" ]
{ "text": [ "the United States" ], "answer_start": [ 51 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107271
57351665acc1501500bac3f8
Hunting
Hunting also has a significant financial impact in the United States, with many companies specialising in hunting equipment or speciality tourism. Many different technologies have been created to assist hunters, even including iPhone applications. Today's hunters come from a broad range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In 2001, over thirteen million hunters averaged eighteen days hunting, and spent over $20.5 billion on their sport.[citation needed] In the US, proceeds from hunting licenses contribute to state game management programs, including preservation of wildlife habitat.
What do many companies specialize in apropos to hunting?
What do many companies specialize in apropos to hunting?
[ "What do many companies specialize in apropos to hunting?" ]
{ "text": [ "equipment or speciality tourism" ], "answer_start": [ 114 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107272
57351665acc1501500bac3f9
Hunting
Hunting also has a significant financial impact in the United States, with many companies specialising in hunting equipment or speciality tourism. Many different technologies have been created to assist hunters, even including iPhone applications. Today's hunters come from a broad range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In 2001, over thirteen million hunters averaged eighteen days hunting, and spent over $20.5 billion on their sport.[citation needed] In the US, proceeds from hunting licenses contribute to state game management programs, including preservation of wildlife habitat.
"There's an app for that!", what have been different technologies been created to do?
"There's an app for that!", what have been different technologies been created to do?
[ "\"There's an app for that!\", what have been different technologies been created to do?" ]
{ "text": [ "assist hunters" ], "answer_start": [ 196 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107273
57351665acc1501500bac3fa
Hunting
Hunting also has a significant financial impact in the United States, with many companies specialising in hunting equipment or speciality tourism. Many different technologies have been created to assist hunters, even including iPhone applications. Today's hunters come from a broad range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In 2001, over thirteen million hunters averaged eighteen days hunting, and spent over $20.5 billion on their sport.[citation needed] In the US, proceeds from hunting licenses contribute to state game management programs, including preservation of wildlife habitat.
What broad range of backgrounds do today's hunters come from?
What broad range of backgrounds do today's hunters come from?
[ "What broad range of backgrounds do today's hunters come from?" ]
{ "text": [ "economic, social, and cultural" ], "answer_start": [ 291 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107274
57351665acc1501500bac3fb
Hunting
Hunting also has a significant financial impact in the United States, with many companies specialising in hunting equipment or speciality tourism. Many different technologies have been created to assist hunters, even including iPhone applications. Today's hunters come from a broad range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In 2001, over thirteen million hunters averaged eighteen days hunting, and spent over $20.5 billion on their sport.[citation needed] In the US, proceeds from hunting licenses contribute to state game management programs, including preservation of wildlife habitat.
How much money did the thirteen million hunters spend on their sport in 2001?
How much money did the thirteen million hunters spend on their sport in 2001?
[ "How much money did the thirteen million hunters spend on their sport in 2001?" ]
{ "text": [ "over $20.5 billion" ], "answer_start": [ 416 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107275
573632886c16ec1900b92997
Hunting
Hunting also has a significant financial impact in the United States, with many companies specialising in hunting equipment or speciality tourism. Many different technologies have been created to assist hunters, even including iPhone applications. Today's hunters come from a broad range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In 2001, over thirteen million hunters averaged eighteen days hunting, and spent over $20.5 billion on their sport.[citation needed] In the US, proceeds from hunting licenses contribute to state game management programs, including preservation of wildlife habitat.
What type of financial impact does hunting have on the U.S.?
What type of financial impact does hunting have on the U.S.?
[ "What type of financial impact does hunting have on the U.S.?" ]
{ "text": [ "significant financial impact" ], "answer_start": [ 19 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107276
573632886c16ec1900b92998
Hunting
Hunting also has a significant financial impact in the United States, with many companies specialising in hunting equipment or speciality tourism. Many different technologies have been created to assist hunters, even including iPhone applications. Today's hunters come from a broad range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In 2001, over thirteen million hunters averaged eighteen days hunting, and spent over $20.5 billion on their sport.[citation needed] In the US, proceeds from hunting licenses contribute to state game management programs, including preservation of wildlife habitat.
What has been developed in the U.S. to help hunters?
What has been developed in the U.S. to help hunters?
[ "What has been developed in the U.S. to help hunters?" ]
{ "text": [ "different technologies" ], "answer_start": [ 152 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107277
573632886c16ec1900b92999
Hunting
Hunting also has a significant financial impact in the United States, with many companies specialising in hunting equipment or speciality tourism. Many different technologies have been created to assist hunters, even including iPhone applications. Today's hunters come from a broad range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In 2001, over thirteen million hunters averaged eighteen days hunting, and spent over $20.5 billion on their sport.[citation needed] In the US, proceeds from hunting licenses contribute to state game management programs, including preservation of wildlife habitat.
One technology that is available for hunters in the U.S. is?
One technology that is available for hunters in the U.S. is?
[ "One technology that is available for hunters in the U.S. is?" ]
{ "text": [ "iPhone applications" ], "answer_start": [ 227 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107278
573632886c16ec1900b9299a
Hunting
Hunting also has a significant financial impact in the United States, with many companies specialising in hunting equipment or speciality tourism. Many different technologies have been created to assist hunters, even including iPhone applications. Today's hunters come from a broad range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In 2001, over thirteen million hunters averaged eighteen days hunting, and spent over $20.5 billion on their sport.[citation needed] In the US, proceeds from hunting licenses contribute to state game management programs, including preservation of wildlife habitat.
How much did hunters spend in 2001?
How much did hunters spend in 2001?
[ "How much did hunters spend in 2001?" ]
{ "text": [ "over $20.5 billion" ], "answer_start": [ 416 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107279
573632886c16ec1900b9299b
Hunting
Hunting also has a significant financial impact in the United States, with many companies specialising in hunting equipment or speciality tourism. Many different technologies have been created to assist hunters, even including iPhone applications. Today's hunters come from a broad range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In 2001, over thirteen million hunters averaged eighteen days hunting, and spent over $20.5 billion on their sport.[citation needed] In the US, proceeds from hunting licenses contribute to state game management programs, including preservation of wildlife habitat.
What do the proceeds from hunting assist with?
What do the proceeds from hunting assist with?
[ "What do the proceeds from hunting assist with?" ]
{ "text": [ "preservation of wildlife habitat" ], "answer_start": [ 566 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107280
5acea0cc32bba1001ae4adc1
Hunting
Hunting also has a significant financial impact in the United States, with many companies specialising in hunting equipment or speciality tourism. Many different technologies have been created to assist hunters, even including iPhone applications. Today's hunters come from a broad range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In 2001, over thirteen million hunters averaged eighteen days hunting, and spent over $20.5 billion on their sport.[citation needed] In the US, proceeds from hunting licenses contribute to state game management programs, including preservation of wildlife habitat.
In what country was the IPhone first developed?
In what country was the IPhone first developed?
[ "In what country was the IPhone first developed?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107281
5acea0cc32bba1001ae4adc2
Hunting
Hunting also has a significant financial impact in the United States, with many companies specialising in hunting equipment or speciality tourism. Many different technologies have been created to assist hunters, even including iPhone applications. Today's hunters come from a broad range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In 2001, over thirteen million hunters averaged eighteen days hunting, and spent over $20.5 billion on their sport.[citation needed] In the US, proceeds from hunting licenses contribute to state game management programs, including preservation of wildlife habitat.
How much did consumers spend on the IPhone in 2001?
How much did consumers spend on the IPhone in 2001?
[ "How much did consumers spend on the IPhone in 2001?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107282
5acea0cc32bba1001ae4adc3
Hunting
Hunting also has a significant financial impact in the United States, with many companies specialising in hunting equipment or speciality tourism. Many different technologies have been created to assist hunters, even including iPhone applications. Today's hunters come from a broad range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In 2001, over thirteen million hunters averaged eighteen days hunting, and spent over $20.5 billion on their sport.[citation needed] In the US, proceeds from hunting licenses contribute to state game management programs, including preservation of wildlife habitat.
What is one cause that was most supported by IPhone users in 2001?
What is one cause that was most supported by IPhone users in 2001?
[ "What is one cause that was most supported by IPhone users in 2001?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107283
5acea0cc32bba1001ae4adc4
Hunting
Hunting also has a significant financial impact in the United States, with many companies specialising in hunting equipment or speciality tourism. Many different technologies have been created to assist hunters, even including iPhone applications. Today's hunters come from a broad range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In 2001, over thirteen million hunters averaged eighteen days hunting, and spent over $20.5 billion on their sport.[citation needed] In the US, proceeds from hunting licenses contribute to state game management programs, including preservation of wildlife habitat.
How many people owned IPhones in 2001?
How many people owned IPhones in 2001?
[ "How many people owned IPhones in 2001?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107284
5acea0cc32bba1001ae4adc5
Hunting
Hunting also has a significant financial impact in the United States, with many companies specialising in hunting equipment or speciality tourism. Many different technologies have been created to assist hunters, even including iPhone applications. Today's hunters come from a broad range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds. In 2001, over thirteen million hunters averaged eighteen days hunting, and spent over $20.5 billion on their sport.[citation needed] In the US, proceeds from hunting licenses contribute to state game management programs, including preservation of wildlife habitat.
How many types of technology went into the creation of the IPhone?
How many types of technology went into the creation of the IPhone?
[ "How many types of technology went into the creation of the IPhone?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107285
57351714879d6814001cab17
Hunting
However, excessive hunting and poachers have also contributed heavily to the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals, such as the quagga, the great auk, Steller's sea cow, the thylacine, the bluebuck, the Arabian oryx, the Caspian and Javan tigers, the markhor, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the bison, the North American cougar, the Altai argali sheep, the Asian elephant and many more, primarily for commercial sale or sport. All these animals have been hunted to endangerment or extinction.
What has excessive hunting contributed heavily to?
What has excessive hunting contributed heavily to?
[ "What has excessive hunting contributed heavily to?" ]
{ "text": [ "the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals" ], "answer_start": [ 73 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107286
57351714879d6814001cab18
Hunting
However, excessive hunting and poachers have also contributed heavily to the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals, such as the quagga, the great auk, Steller's sea cow, the thylacine, the bluebuck, the Arabian oryx, the Caspian and Javan tigers, the markhor, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the bison, the North American cougar, the Altai argali sheep, the Asian elephant and many more, primarily for commercial sale or sport. All these animals have been hunted to endangerment or extinction.
What do Steller's sea cow, the bluebuck, and the Javan tigers all have in common?
What do Steller's sea cow, the bluebuck, and the Javan tigers all have in common?
[ "What do Steller's sea cow, the bluebuck, and the Javan tigers all have in common?" ]
{ "text": [ "extinction" ], "answer_start": [ 107 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107287
57351714879d6814001cab19
Hunting
However, excessive hunting and poachers have also contributed heavily to the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals, such as the quagga, the great auk, Steller's sea cow, the thylacine, the bluebuck, the Arabian oryx, the Caspian and Javan tigers, the markhor, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the bison, the North American cougar, the Altai argali sheep, the Asian elephant and many more, primarily for commercial sale or sport. All these animals have been hunted to endangerment or extinction.
Why have poachers killed endangered animals?
Why have poachers killed endangered animals?
[ "Why have poachers killed endangered animals?" ]
{ "text": [ "primarily for commercial sale or sport." ], "answer_start": [ 400 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107288
57351714879d6814001cab1a
Hunting
However, excessive hunting and poachers have also contributed heavily to the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals, such as the quagga, the great auk, Steller's sea cow, the thylacine, the bluebuck, the Arabian oryx, the Caspian and Javan tigers, the markhor, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the bison, the North American cougar, the Altai argali sheep, the Asian elephant and many more, primarily for commercial sale or sport. All these animals have been hunted to endangerment or extinction.
How have the North American cougar and Asian elephant been hunted?
How have the North American cougar and Asian elephant been hunted?
[ "How have the North American cougar and Asian elephant been hunted?" ]
{ "text": [ "to endangerment or extinction" ], "answer_start": [ 475 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107289
57351714879d6814001cab1b
Hunting
However, excessive hunting and poachers have also contributed heavily to the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals, such as the quagga, the great auk, Steller's sea cow, the thylacine, the bluebuck, the Arabian oryx, the Caspian and Javan tigers, the markhor, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the bison, the North American cougar, the Altai argali sheep, the Asian elephant and many more, primarily for commercial sale or sport. All these animals have been hunted to endangerment or extinction.
How is excessive hunting related to the extinction of species?
How is excessive hunting related to the extinction of species?
[ "How is excessive hunting related to the extinction of species?" ]
{ "text": [ "contributed heavily" ], "answer_start": [ 50 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107290
5736328c012e2f140011a213
Hunting
However, excessive hunting and poachers have also contributed heavily to the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals, such as the quagga, the great auk, Steller's sea cow, the thylacine, the bluebuck, the Arabian oryx, the Caspian and Javan tigers, the markhor, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the bison, the North American cougar, the Altai argali sheep, the Asian elephant and many more, primarily for commercial sale or sport. All these animals have been hunted to endangerment or extinction.
What contributes to endangerment?
What contributes to endangerment?
[ "What contributes to endangerment?" ]
{ "text": [ "excessive hunting" ], "answer_start": [ 9 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107291
5736328c012e2f140011a214
Hunting
However, excessive hunting and poachers have also contributed heavily to the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals, such as the quagga, the great auk, Steller's sea cow, the thylacine, the bluebuck, the Arabian oryx, the Caspian and Javan tigers, the markhor, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the bison, the North American cougar, the Altai argali sheep, the Asian elephant and many more, primarily for commercial sale or sport. All these animals have been hunted to endangerment or extinction.
What have poachers contributed to hunting?
What have poachers contributed to hunting?
[ "What have poachers contributed to hunting?" ]
{ "text": [ "endangerment" ], "answer_start": [ 77 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107292
5acea1b832bba1001ae4adfd
Hunting
However, excessive hunting and poachers have also contributed heavily to the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals, such as the quagga, the great auk, Steller's sea cow, the thylacine, the bluebuck, the Arabian oryx, the Caspian and Javan tigers, the markhor, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the bison, the North American cougar, the Altai argali sheep, the Asian elephant and many more, primarily for commercial sale or sport. All these animals have been hunted to endangerment or extinction.
What is the main predator of the quagga?
What is the main predator of the quagga?
[ "What is the main predator of the quagga?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107293
5acea1b832bba1001ae4adfe
Hunting
However, excessive hunting and poachers have also contributed heavily to the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals, such as the quagga, the great auk, Steller's sea cow, the thylacine, the bluebuck, the Arabian oryx, the Caspian and Javan tigers, the markhor, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the bison, the North American cougar, the Altai argali sheep, the Asian elephant and many more, primarily for commercial sale or sport. All these animals have been hunted to endangerment or extinction.
What animal was hunted mainly by Javan tigers?
What animal was hunted mainly by Javan tigers?
[ "What animal was hunted mainly by Javan tigers?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107294
5acea1b832bba1001ae4adff
Hunting
However, excessive hunting and poachers have also contributed heavily to the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals, such as the quagga, the great auk, Steller's sea cow, the thylacine, the bluebuck, the Arabian oryx, the Caspian and Javan tigers, the markhor, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the bison, the North American cougar, the Altai argali sheep, the Asian elephant and many more, primarily for commercial sale or sport. All these animals have been hunted to endangerment or extinction.
What animal could usually be found with the markhor?
What animal could usually be found with the markhor?
[ "What animal could usually be found with the markhor?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107295
5acea1b832bba1001ae4ae00
Hunting
However, excessive hunting and poachers have also contributed heavily to the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals, such as the quagga, the great auk, Steller's sea cow, the thylacine, the bluebuck, the Arabian oryx, the Caspian and Javan tigers, the markhor, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the bison, the North American cougar, the Altai argali sheep, the Asian elephant and many more, primarily for commercial sale or sport. All these animals have been hunted to endangerment or extinction.
The thylacine usually tried to avoid which animal?
The thylacine usually tried to avoid which animal?
[ "The thylacine usually tried to avoid which animal?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107296
5acea1b832bba1001ae4ae01
Hunting
However, excessive hunting and poachers have also contributed heavily to the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals, such as the quagga, the great auk, Steller's sea cow, the thylacine, the bluebuck, the Arabian oryx, the Caspian and Javan tigers, the markhor, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the bison, the North American cougar, the Altai argali sheep, the Asian elephant and many more, primarily for commercial sale or sport. All these animals have been hunted to endangerment or extinction.
Which animal was similar to the North American cougar?
Which animal was similar to the North American cougar?
[ "Which animal was similar to the North American cougar?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107297
573517e0879d6814001cab21
Hunting
On 16 March 1934, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act, which requires an annual stamp purchase by all hunters over the age of sixteen. The stamps are created on behalf of the program by the US Postal Service and depict wildlife artwork chosen through an annual contest. They play an important role in habitat conservation because ninety-eight percent of all funds generated by their sale go directly toward the purchase or lease of wetland habitat for protection in the National Wildlife Refuge System.[citation needed] In addition to waterfowl, it is estimated that one third of the nation's endangered species seek food and shelter in areas protected using Duck Stamp funds.[citation needed]
Who signed the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act?
Who signed the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act?
[ "Who signed the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act?" ]
{ "text": [ "President Franklin D. Roosevelt" ], "answer_start": [ 18 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107298
573517e0879d6814001cab22
Hunting
On 16 March 1934, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act, which requires an annual stamp purchase by all hunters over the age of sixteen. The stamps are created on behalf of the program by the US Postal Service and depict wildlife artwork chosen through an annual contest. They play an important role in habitat conservation because ninety-eight percent of all funds generated by their sale go directly toward the purchase or lease of wetland habitat for protection in the National Wildlife Refuge System.[citation needed] In addition to waterfowl, it is estimated that one third of the nation's endangered species seek food and shelter in areas protected using Duck Stamp funds.[citation needed]
When did Roosevelt sign the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act?
When did Roosevelt sign the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act?
[ "When did Roosevelt sign the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act?" ]
{ "text": [ "16 March 1934" ], "answer_start": [ 3 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-107299
573517e0879d6814001cab23
Hunting
On 16 March 1934, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act, which requires an annual stamp purchase by all hunters over the age of sixteen. The stamps are created on behalf of the program by the US Postal Service and depict wildlife artwork chosen through an annual contest. They play an important role in habitat conservation because ninety-eight percent of all funds generated by their sale go directly toward the purchase or lease of wetland habitat for protection in the National Wildlife Refuge System.[citation needed] In addition to waterfowl, it is estimated that one third of the nation's endangered species seek food and shelter in areas protected using Duck Stamp funds.[citation needed]
What does the Act require all hunters over the age of sixteen to do?
What does the Act require all hunters over the age of sixteen to do?
[ "What does the Act require all hunters over the age of sixteen to do?" ]
{ "text": [ "an annual stamp purchase" ], "answer_start": [ 110 ] }