The year the first Cooperative Wildlife Research Center was established.
What is 1935?
Name the 3 ways we mark animals in mark and recapture.
What is ear tag, leg band and tattoo?
Spay and neutering are whay type of fertility control.
What is non-lethal measures used to control growth?
The maximum population size the habitat can support.
What is carrying capacity?
The number of mature individuals for a population to be considered vulnerable.
What is 10,000?
What law created in 1900 prohibits importing, exporting, selling, acquiring or purchasing wildlife, fish or plants which have been obtained in violation of any United States, Native American or foreign law.
What is the Lacey Law?
Name 2 ways humans conflict with wildlife species.
What is Agriculture, deer/car collisions (accidents) and destruction of property?
Name 2 ways we monitor wildlife populations.
What are population abundance, food sources and habitat conditions?
Two or more animals seeking the same resources at the same time.
What is competition?
The number of mature individuals for a population to be considered endangered.
What is 2,500?
The year the Wildlife Society and the Journal of Wildlife was creatred.
What is 1937?
Animal nests, tracks and droppings are used to determine this.
What is index of population size?
Animals have a home range for this reason.
What is to locate a mate?
Relationship when one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
What is parasitism?
The number of mature individuals for a population to be considered critically endangered.
What is 250?
What year was the Bureau of Wildlife created and which President created it?
What is 1940 and Franklin D. Roosevelt?
Name 2 ecological principles of wilflife management.
What is Protecting species to enable genetic diversity, Creating interconnected ecosystem and Maintaining a large enough habitat to conserve all the species living there?
Name 3 things we do to control over-abudance wildlife populations.
What is wildlife cameras, GPS devices, mark & recapture, fecal DNA surveys, nest monitoring?
What is hunting, trapping and translocation?
Relationship when one animal hunts and eats another animal.
What is predation?
Percentage a wildlife population is when it is considered critically endangered.
What is 80-90%?
The year the first Game Management book was written and who it was written by.
What is 1933 and Aldo Leopold?
Name 2 things that population management includes.
What is reduce populations which have reached unsustainable levels, increase poulations that may become threatened and maintain populatons at a sustainable level?
Organism's potential for reproduction.
What is Fecundity?
The way differented ages are distributed in a population.
What is age structure?
Percentage a wildlife population is when it is considered vulnerable.
What is 30-50%?