Understanding Wildlife Habitat Original Power Point Created by Mike Hennes Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office June 2002
What is Wildlife Habitat? The kind of place where an… Animal Bird Fish or plant live in a natural state.
kept in a favorable balance for Wildlife to survive. Elements of Habitat COVER FOOD WATER SPACE These elements must be kept in a favorable balance for Wildlife to survive.
Balance means… Elements are available in adequate amounts Are of high enough quality to meet the needs of animals Are distributed where animals need them
Carrying Capacity Number of animals a habitat can support over a given period of time Not a constant number Changes as the condition of the habitat changes
Providing Cover Breeding area Nesting area Hiding place Resting place Safe place to sleep Feeding area; and Travel route
How can we help?? Growing vegetation Provide structures Learn cover needs Plant trees and shrubs of various sizes and species Nest boxes for wood ducks Conifer plantings for ruffed grouse **Provide vegetative travel lanes between types of cover
Providing food Animals must eat Bird feeder (small scale) Get food by grazing Killing Eating other animals Bird feeder (small scale) Larger feeding stations
Can be harmful? If not done properly Animals (deer) may become too dependant May encourage overpopulations
Alternative to feeding… Encourage growth of natural sources of food Plant trees Wild apple trees Crops Wild rice Plant crops that provide both food and shelter for animals and birds.