WILDLIFE CONSERVATION WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT BY BRAD JUSTICE & J.T. VICKER Provided by Dr. James Corbett, Agriculture Teacher, Lowndes Co. High School Modified.

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WILDLIFE CONSERVATION WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT BY BRAD JUSTICE & J.T. VICKER Provided by Dr. James Corbett, Agriculture Teacher, Lowndes Co. High School Modified by Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office To accompany Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Lesson July 2002

ARICULTURE THE ART OF CULTIVATING THE LAND

CONSERVATION WISE USE OF RESOURCES

DEATH RATE NUMBER OF WILDLIFE NOT SURVIVNG A YEAR

ENDANGERED SPECIES PORTECTED BY LAW

EXTINCTION DISAPPEARANCE OF A SPECIES

GAME WILDLIFE THAT MAY BE HUNTED OR TRAPPED ACCORDING TO SEASONS

HABITAT AN ENVIRONMENT THAT PROVIDES EVERTHING FOR WILDLIFE

HUNTING AN OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY GOVERNED BY LAW

BAG LIMITS NUMBERS OF WILDLIFE THAT MAY BE TAKEN DAILY BY LAW

REFUGES SUITABLE HABITAT FOR INCREASING WILDLIFE NUMBER

SEASONS LIMITS THE TIME, WAY, AND NUMBER IN WHICH GAME MAY BE LEGALLY TAKEN

WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

MANAGEMENT 1.WILDLIFE MUST BE BASED ON BIOLOGICAL FACT 2.MAN’S ACTIONS AFFECT WILDLIFE 3.MANAGEMENT MUST BE USED TO HELP THE ENTIRE BIOTA, NOT JUST WILDLIFE 4.CONSERVATION MEANS WISE USE OF RESOURCES. PRESERVATION MEANS NON-USE.

WILDLIFE HABITAT Requirements Habitat must provide water food cover

How Man Changes Habitats Building Homes Building Homes growing food growing food draining marshes draining marshes

Needs to live Food. The amount of food an animal eats is important. Food. The amount of food an animal eats is important. Cover. Wildlife needs cover to protect it Cover. Wildlife needs cover to protect it water. All wildlife needs water water. All wildlife needs water Space. The area which only a certain number of animals can live Space. The area which only a certain number of animals can live Arrangement. How these four things come into play determines how much wildlife can live there Arrangement. How these four things come into play determines how much wildlife can live there

WAYS TO CONSERVATION MONEY SOURCES MONEY SOURCES HUNTING LICENSES HUNTING LICENSES EXCISE TAXES ON ARMS AND AMMUNITION EXCISE TAXES ON ARMS AND AMMUNITION DUCK STAMPS DUCK STAMPS