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100

What does the acronym SWAP mean? 

What is State Wildlife Action Plan

100

This act established in 1872 by Ulysses S. Grant, created the first National Park in the United States. 

What is the Yellowstone National Park Act. 

100

Statutory laws are laws that are enacted by Congress (True or False). 

What is True. 

100

HPAI (Avian influenza) is viral disease that primarily effects birds. Birds are likely to spread this virus through bodily secretions. The virus is running rampant in your community, so you set out to tell your neighbors to clean their bird feeders daily with proper chemicals to purge the virus, as this is a common place in which many birds come to the same place to feed. Would this action be a direct or indirect manipulation? 

What is indirect. 

100

What does the IUCN stand for? 

What is the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. 

200

What is the common law, legal principle, that is used to uphold agency accountability in managing wildlife resources? 

What is the Public Trust Doctrine? 
200

A human decision and action that affects a wildlife population.. 

What is wildlife management. 

200

What are the three legs of the three-legged stool of wildlife management? 

What is People. 

What is Habitat. 

What is Animal Population.

200

What is the first Tenet of the North American Model? 

What is Wildlife is a public resource held in trust. 

200

PrOACT is key tool used in the decision-making process. What words define the acronym? 

What is Problem, Objective, Alternatives, Consequences, and Tradeoffs

300

Back in the day.... the Norman Kings of England changed roman law from "Res nullis" to "Ratione privilegii" which means? 

what is wildlife belong to nobles or the privileged. 
300

Native Americans were the first wildlife managers in North America. What was the technique they would use to manipulate habitat to draw in wild game and promote more desirable vegetation to forage? 

What is prescribed fire or controlled burning. 

300

This act ”prohibits the importation, exportation, transportation, sale, receipt, acquisition, or purchase of any fish or wildlife or plant taken, possessed, transported, or sold in violation of any law, treaty, or regulation of the United States”

What is the Lacey Act. 

300

Provide the correct terminology defined as the following: allowing individuals or organizations to own wildlife 




What is the Privatization of Wildlife. 

300

This pivotal Act, that was enacted by congress in 1937 Provides funding for states and territories to support wildlife restoration, conservation, and hunter education

What is the Habitat Restoration Act of 1937 or Dingle-Johnson Act. 

400

The Era of Exploitation harbored wildlife being harvested en masse. Martha, was the last known survivor of a once prominent species on the landscape with peak populations in the billions. What species did Martha belong to?


Bonus 100: Provide both the year of Martha's passing and the year that the last known wild individual was harvested. 

What is the Passenger Pigeon. 


400

the management of an enterprise
relative to wildlife for financial gain is known as the...... 

What is the Commercialization of Wildlife 

400

Companies, Agencies, and/or organizations typically use a value statement to guide right from wrong. These statements are also known as... 

What are Codes of Ethics. 

400

Based on the TWS and Boone and Crockett review of the North American Model for Wildlife Conservation and our lectures on the PTD, in which era did we begin to see sporting clubs starting to organize the need for conservation efforts? 

What is the era of Exploitation. 

400

Under the 6th tenet of the North American Model, the authors of the NAM  (HW II - reading) talk about how 'Human dimensions' has "truly taken its spot in the wildlife management triad". Which framework did we formally call this triad in class?

The three-legged stool of wildlife management 

500

The supreme court ruled that "States" were successors to the crown's claim to wildlife in which historical Court case? 


Bonus 100 points if you can provide the correct year. 

What is Martin V. Waddel - 1842

500

This is a set of principles
used for management
of terrestrial wildlife
species with emphasis
on the United States
and Canada?

What is the North American Model. Or North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. 

500
PrOACT is part of a decision making model that provides a template for a systematic approach to decision making.. What does the PrOACT acronym stand for? (hint: there is a word for each letter but one).

What is 

Problem 

Objective 

Alternative 

Consequences 

Tradeoffs

500

The study of interactions between humans and wildlife, or between people regarding wildlife is known as?

What is Human Dimensions or Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management 

500

As stated in the 5th tenet of the North American model, wildlife can freely migrate across international boundaries. What major piece of legislation did the US sign into law in 1918 to protect what migratory taxa? Two part question here.

What is the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. It protected migratory birds. 

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