Manages public land for human use while ensuring natural, cultural and historic resources are maintained.
What is Legal Regulations & Protections
Area covered by an individual's routine, movements and activities.
What is a Home range
The use of mechanics to capture or kill wildlife, normally furbearers.
What is Trapping
Sustains the health, diversity, and productivity of U.S. forests and grasslands
U.S. Forest Service
Grants the right for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to evaluate the impact of any federal or state actions affecting control or modifications of bodies of water.
What is the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act of 1934
the geographic area over which all the individuals of that species live.
What is Range or Species Range
Maximum number of fish or wildlife allowed to be caught or killed by one person.
What is a Bag Limit
Preserves unimpaired natural and cultural resources
What is the National Park service
Makes the art of pursuing, hunting, capturing, killing or selling living or dead migratory birds without a permit illegal.
What is the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918
Actual geographic boundaries in which a species are found.
What is Area of occupancy
The act of capturing and transporting wildlife from one location to another
Conserves, protects, and enhances fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats
What is the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service
Prohibits the importing, exporting, selling, acquiring or purchasing wildlife, which have been obtained in violation of any United States or foreign law
What is the Lacey Act of 1900
Geographic boundaries in which a species could occur and outside of which a species will not survive.
What is Extent of Occurance
Collecting Fecal DNA to analyze population abundance.
What is Fecal DNA Surveying