gamekeeper in the PONS Dictionary

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In the 14th century there were eight gamekeepers employed preventing game being hunted in the dale.
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Since he disapproved of the game laws, he had no gamekeeper on his estate to stop poaching.
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Specifically, the animals were placed on the ground, and their necks were broken as the gamekeeper exerted downward pressure with the thumb and index fingers.
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Within the site is the restored gamekeeper's hut.
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He complains on occasion about a lack of funds despite being able to employ numerous maids, housekeepers, gamekeepers, gardeners, chauffeurs etc.
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Typically, these units (called patrols) were made up from farmers, gamekeepers and estate workers.
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They also learn more about the ways of man, including both hunters and the gamekeeper seeking to protect the deer.
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Reasons for the decline include loss of heather due to overgrazing, creation of new conifer plantations and a decline in the number of upland gamekeepers.
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To create a healthy grouse population, gamekeepers employ heather burning techniques.
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The estate included two churches, a vicarage, a gamekeepers lodge, stables and various outbuildings.
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