Introduced and Invasive Species Management
Wildlife Damage Management
Predators, Predation, and Predator Control
Wildlife Habitat Management
Private vs Public Land Management
100

Non-native species cost this much a year in damages.

What is 120 billion?

100

Fladry is an example of this kind of wildlife damage management. 

What are frightening methods?

100

This is a study done that involved removing predators off a plateau to manage for mule deer.

What is the Kaibab Plateau Mule Deer Study?

100

This is the first plant to grow up in early succession. 

What are Forbes?

100

This state has the most public land.

What is Nevada?

200

This species is an invasive that's transported on ship bilges.

What are zebra mussels?

200

This is typically the only available option for nuisance animal management.  

What is euthanasia?

200

These are the two primary components of predator control. 

What is wildlife management & livestock protection?

200

These are the four components of habitat.

What is food, water, cover, and space. 

200

This is the kind of bill the farm bill is.

What is an "omnibus" bill?

300

This is the term used to describe when goats are released to go radiolocate a herd. 

What is Judas Goats?

300

There are this many types of ways to control damage.

What is six? (Exclusion, Habitat modification, Frightening devices, Repellents, Capture & relocation, and Euthanasia)

300

This is a lethal trap used for coyotes. 

What is an M44 "coyote getter"?

300

This is what happens when use is over availability. 

What is selection?

300

This is where most of US Wildlife is.

What is private land?

400

These are the four feral species in Tennessee. 

What are cats, dogs, pigs, and turkeys?

400

This is an example of habitat modication used for beavers. 

What is the Clemson Beaver Pond Leveler?

400

These are the issues associated with coyote management.

What is R selection, and livestock protection?

400

This is what happens when an animal selects something above all other possible alternatives. 

What is preference?

400

This is what must be carried out if a project being done on federal land may impact the environment.

What is an EIS?

500

These are the three things exotic species can do in the native population. 

What is extirpate, fit in, or overpopulate?

500

This is the name of the working group that helps with city zoning and planning. 

What is the TWS Urban Wildlife Working Group?

500

This is a type of wildlife management that has many "follies".

What is bounties. 

500

This is the number of species that have been naturalized in Texas. 

What is seven? (black buck)

500

These are the  possible outcomes of an EIS.

What is an EIS, EA, CATEX, or FONSI?