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10.05.03 Wildlife Management
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Benefits to Humans Hunting/Fishing Viewing Photography Environmental Indicator
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WILDLIFE AREAS
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Farm Most important wildlife area Rabbits, quail, pheasants, dove, deer By-product of the family operation Provides habitat, food, water, cover and space
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Farm Create brush piles when harvesting trees –Provides cover for shelter & protection Leave crop residue to increase food supply Both are good management practice for improving wildlife
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Forests Difficult to manage Develop plans so that timber and wildlife can coexist –Timber rotation
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Wetlands Land that is poorly drained –Swamps, marshes, bogs… Most important area of land to animals in the US MOST PRODUCTIVE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA
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2 common Water Sources Streams –Difficult to manage –Due to constant flow Ponds/lakes –Easier to manage –Water is standing; not flowing
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Backyards Use feeders, houses and landscaping to attract wildlife Examples?
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IMPROVING HABITAT
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Habitat The area where an animal normally grows and lives
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Carrying Capacity The number of wildlife a habitat can support
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Wildlife Quality Quality decreases when the population of wildlife in a habitat is more than the carrying capacity
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Overpopulation Stress that causes animal to slow down or stop reproducing all together –Result of malnutrition –Diseases What happens when the population of fish increases from 20 to 50?
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Space Area that an animal uses to meet its basic requirements for life
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Cover Vegetation and other materials providing protection
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Territory Area an animal will defend
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Managed Hunting Removes some game that would otherwise be lost due to natural causes Increases healthy wildlife population
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Hunting & Fishing Helps to reduce excess animal populations
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NC WILDLIFE
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Hunted Species Deer Duck Bear Quail Dove Rabbits Turkey
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Songbirds Cardinal Robin Eastern Bluebird
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Birds of Prey Birds of prey are defined as having strong beaks for tearing, strong claws or talons also for tearing, and having keen eyesight. Red-tailed Hawk Vulture Eagle Owls
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10.05.03 Wildlife Management
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