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Introduction to ecology
Title: Adapted Case Study: Killing Coyote: A Film (22 points) By Keely Roen, Department of of Wildlife Technology, Penn State DuBois September 6-7, 2016
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Accessing Vocabulary Prior to looking at the case study, in your own words define the following; Population Biosphere/Ecosystem Habitat/Niche Autotroph Heterotroph Food Web/Food Chain
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Introduction We will be watching a film in class. Killing Coyote is an award-winning, but controversial, film examining the role of coyote control programs in the west. One of the themes of the film focuses on an Arizona Fish and Game Commission public hearing to decide whether or not to ban hunting contests for sport or economic gain. Before watching the film, write down in a sentence or two, What is a biological community and what does it means to you? (2 points) If in your discussion, your definition of biological community changes, add to it Then in your group, discuss how you feel about predators? Discuss and write answers to the following questions below. You might be asked to share your responses to the class. changes, add to it.. How would you realistically control predator populations? What is the role of hunting in wildlife management?
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The Stakeholders After watching the film, as a table group, discuss how the various stakeholders view the coyotes. Then write down a paraphrased position statement for each on how they would view a predator like the coyote. Politician Hunter Homeowners Animal Rights Advocate Biologist
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Analysis and Conclusion
After watching the end of the film, in your groups, address the following: With the committee’s final decision, were you surprised by the outcome and why? What were your group’s personal (real life) feelings about coyote and predator control and hunting contests prior to the film? How did the film impact your position on these topics (i.e., strengthen it, change it) and why? (2 points) Generate two alternatives to management of coyote populations through hunting (and hunting contests). What are the pros and cons of these techniques relative to hunting? How do you feel about these alternatives? (4 points)
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