Conservation
Biodiversity
Limiting Factors
Human Impact
Migration
100

This term describes efforts to protect and manage wildlife and natural habitats, often involving actions like habitat restoration and combating invasive species. 

Wildlife Conservation

100

This term refers to the variety of life on Earth at all its levels, from genes to ecosystems, and the ecological and evolutionary processes that sustain it. 

Biodiversity

100

What is anything that prevents a population from growing large in size

A limiting factor

100

What is the most infamous way humans impact the environment negatively? 

Pollution

100

What is it called when an animal population moves from one place to another? 

Migration

200

What is one way to conserve?

reuse items over again

200

A species on the brink of extinction is referred to as this, a term that is a step more critical than "threatened". 

An endangered species 

200

What is a limiting factor that can keep a population from becoming too large

Overpopulation, Lack of Food, Predators, Diseases, etc. 

200

What is an area protected from humans for it's landscape or uniqueness 

National Parks

200

What are the factors classifying migration?

Push and Pull factors

300

To manage a habitat, wildlife managers must consider what?

Historical trends, current habitat conditions, breeding population levels, long-term projections, and breeding success.


300

The type of biodiversity that shows the different traits in one population

Genetic Diversity

300

A lack of food or available mates can serve as this type of factor that restricts population growth.

biotic limiting factor

300

What is the most famous National Park in America, located in Wyoming, known for it's history and unique scenery? 

Yellowstone National Park

300

What is immigration?

Coming into a population

400

This act of Congress, passed in 1964, established a system of federally protected areas for the preservation of wilderness and its resources. 

The Wilderness Act

400

This occurs to biodiversity as we move closer to the tropics.

Increase

400

The availability of light and the presence of certain nutrients like nitrogen or phosphorus are common examples of these limiting factors in marine environments

 abiotic limiting factors

400

Humans classify a population like this, if the population is nearing extinction

An Endangered Species 

400

What is emigration?

Migrating out of a population

500

Name one beneficial habitat management practice?

Brush pile creation, controlled burning, diking, ditching, food plots and planting, mechanical brush or grass control, nuisance plant or animal control, timber cutting, and water holding.


500

The teosinte plant providing pest resistant genes to corn is a direct value of this type of biodiversity.

Genetic Diversity

500

What would be the best example of a limiting factor for a deer in the forest?

a.) The amount of stars in the sky

b.) The amount of squirrels

c.) The overpopulation of their predators

d.) All of the above

c.) The overpopulation of their predators

500

What man made disaster happened in Louisiana in 2010 that negatively affected the entire Gulf Coast

Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

500

This large mammal undertakes the annual "Great Migration" across the African savanna, a dramatic journey made famous by its massive numbers and dramatic crossings of the Mara River.

Wildebeest