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Game Management
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History Theodore Roosevelt Conservationist President
Created the US Forest Service 51 Federal Bird Reservations 4 National Game Preserves 150 National Forests 5 National Parks 18 National Monuments. Proctected 230,000,000 acres of public land.
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Aldo Leopold Developed rules for state wildlife agencies
Published a book about managing game species "the art of making land produce sustained annual crops of wildlife." Good land management=good wildlife management
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D.N. “Ding” Darling Promoted construction of wildlife refuges under the supervision of Theodore Roosevelt Political cartoonist Created art for Duck Stamps
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Forest Reserve Act of 1891 Established National Parks
Effected wildlife that live in forests Protects land for wildlife- game preserve Created Yellowstone National Park
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Endangered Species Act
Protects animals that are declining in number
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Habitat Requirements Food: carnivores, herbivores, omnivores
Euryphagous- consumes wide variety of food Stenophagous- eats a specialized diet Less adaptation
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Habitat Requirements Cover- protection from the elements, predators
Water- wildlife bodies are 60-80% water Controls blood composition, temperature regulation and nutrient transport within the body
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Habitat Requirements Home range- area over which game travel Territory- area an animal will defend, often to its death
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Game Management Procedures
Game refuges Habitat development & improvement Coordination with other resources Hunting regulations Predator control Artificial stocking Legislation
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Game Refuges Set aside land for protection of a wildlife species
Refuges only protect wildlife from hunters, not from natural enemies. Do no protect wildlife from hunters once they leave the refuge
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Habitat Development Increase habitat
Fencerow plantings and woodland management Farmers are asked to set aside a small area for the purpose of wildlife feeding. Subsidized by the government Increase of population
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Coordination with Other Resources
Populations are dependent on many resources At times competition exists between species Persuading farmers that leaving the end of a row for wildlife is an example. Takes communication
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Hunting Regulations First hunting season- Rhode Island
Oftentimes prevent females & young of the species from being harvest. Regulate the population to the desired number
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Legislation NO MORE DDT Chemical substance used to control insects
Caused weak shells in predatory birds No longer used (1960’s)
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Predator Control Controlling the number of predators controls the population of prey animals Predators can be dangerous to people & livestock Allows for less waste
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Bounties on predator species
Started during WWII to keep farmers from losing unnecessary numbers of animals Every animal was needed for supplies
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Artificial Stocking Great Concern among environmentalists “manipulating” Leads to introduction of new species Can be used to account for recreation. “Put & Take Fisheries” Stocking trout in community ponds
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