Conservation
Acts
Extinctions
Sustainable Yield
100

This is where you continue to maintain and upkeep a natural resource to prevent it from disappearing.

Conservation

100

This act puts an 11% excise tax on hunting equipment.

Pittman-Robertson Act

100

This megafauna mammal has become extinct was because it was overharvested by humans which was assisted by climate change. 

Wooly Mammoth

100

This portion of the population is expected to die anyways.

Doomed Surplus

200

This historic person created the United States Forest Service and was a key player in conservation beginnings.

Teddy Roosevelt

200

This act helps put money into the National Wildlife Refuge System.

Duck Stamp Act

200

This bird became extinct not because of humans but because of introduced species. 

Dodo Bird

200

This happens when birth rate equals death rate.

K or carrying capacity

300

This was a big problem with early conservation federal agencies.

Lack of enforcement

300

This act is known as being the "teeth" of conservation. 

MBTA

300

This bird was harvested for the down on its body for pillows.

Great Auk

300

We focus on this shoulder of the sustainable yield curve

Right shoulder

400

This was the fire that “saved America” and sparked public support of conservation.

The Big Burn

400

This act had a segment known as the Swampbuster.

Farm Bill of 1985

400

This species is the number one cause of bird deaths per year.

Feral Cats or outside cats

400

We focus on this sustainable yield number instead of MSY's number.

OSY