This practice involves measure the number of wildlife present. It should be utilized in every management plan.
This game species is a small bird that lives and nests on the ground.
What is a Northern Bobwhite?
An herbaceous plant that is not a grass.
What is a Forb?
This predatory aquatic mammal was highly sought after for its pelt as late as the mid 1900s.
What is a mink?
This strategy legally preserves an area of land and is often used to protect endangered species.
What is a conservation easement?
This practice is used when wildlife is responsible for damage to the area.
What is damage management?
This species it the fastest animal on earth.
What is the Peregrin Falcon?
The sensitive area that can be found along waterways such as streams, rivers, and ponds.
What is a riparian zone?
The mammalian predatory is considered to be nuisance wildlife.
What is a coyote?
What is create snags?
What is setback succession?
This feral animal that was released by Spaniards in the 1700s causes a great deal of damage to our environment.
What is a wild pig?
An animal that creates or alters habitats that may benefit other species.
What is a keystone species?
This waterfoul can be distinguished by it's long tail.
What is a Northen Pintail?
This practice involves intentionally planting an area with foods to attract the desired wildlife.
What is plant food plot?
This practice softens the transition between forest and open field.
What is Edge Feathering?
This bird can be identified by its call that sounds like "here I am, where are you?"
What is red-eyed vireo?
This term refers to how well light can pass through water.
What is turbidity?
This waterfoul species is known the importance of acorns to its diet.
What is a wood duck?
This structure provides the controlled release of water downstream.
What is a spillway?
This management process involves adding a chemical to water to change its chemistry.
What is liming a pond?
This species of snake is listed as a threatened species.
What is the Eastern Indigo Snake?
Organisms that have been introduced to an ecosystem, often by human activities, and have the potential to cause harm to native species.
What is a non-native invasive species?
This keystone species constructs burrows that are then used by the Eastern Indigo Snake.
What is the Gopher Tortoise?
This management practice can be utilized in urban environments to provide food, nectar, nesting materials, and cover.
What is balcony or rooftop gardens?