shooting preserve
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Definition
Noun: A shooting preserve is a privately owned or managed area of land where the hunting of game birds or other animals is legally permitted, typically under specific regulations and only during designated seasons or months of the year. It is often maintained for recreational hunting and wildlife management.
Usage
The term "shooting preserve" is used to specify a controlled environment for hunting, distinguishing it from public hunting lands. It implies regulated access, often for a fee, and managed animal populations.
Examples
- The club members spent the weekend at a shooting preserve hunting pheasants.
- To hunt quail here, you must visit a licensed shooting preserve during the open season.
- The land was converted into a shooting preserve to control the deer population and offer guided hunts.
Advanced Usage
- As a managed resource: The term often implies active wildlife management, including stocking game and habitat conservation to ensure sustainable hunting.
- The family-run shooting preserve focuses on habitat restoration for native bird species.
Variants and Related Words
- Game preserve (or game reserve): A broader term for an area where wildlife is protected, which may or may not allow regulated hunting.
- Hunting preserve: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "shooting preserve," though "shooting" may specifically emphasize bird hunting.
- Shooting ground: A British English term often referring to an area for clay pigeon shooting or game bird shooting.
Synonyms
- Hunting ground
- Game farm (particularly if animals are bred for release and hunting)
Notes on Meaning
- The core meaning involves permission (hunting is permitted) and temporal restriction (during certain months/seasons).
- It is a compound noun where "shooting" modifies "preserve." The primary definition is for the combined term.
Noun
- a preserve on which hunting is permitted during certain months of the year