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JEOPARDY!. Conservation Techniques. Mixed. Legislation. Wildlife Management Tools. 100. 100. 100. 100. JEOPARDY!. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. Legislation. 100. Here come the feds!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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LegislationLegislationWildlife

Management Tools

Conservation Techniques

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LegislationLegislation

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Here come the feds!Here come the feds!

A powerful tool for maintaining environmental quality-requires a Environmental Impact Statement

When federal actions are proposed.

A powerful tool for maintaining environmental quality-requires a Environmental Impact Statement

When federal actions are proposed.

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What is the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969?

What is the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969?

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Tax them firearms!Tax them firearms!

Provided funds for wildlife study, restoration and education.

Provided funds for wildlife study, restoration and education.

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What is the Pittman-Robertson Act of 1937?

What is the Pittman-Robertson Act of 1937?

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Fishy, Fishy in the BrookFishy, Fishy in the Brook

Provides funds for fish management.Provides funds for fish management.

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What is the Dingell-Johnson Act of 1951?

What is the Dingell-Johnson Act of 1951?

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Wildlife Management ToolsWildlife Management Tools

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Wise use today allows for future use

also..

Wise use today allows for future use

also..

An ethic of resource use, allocation and protection.

An ethic of resource use, allocation and protection.

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conservationconservation

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Cover saves energyCover saves energy

Permanent vegetation providing nesting birds and other wildlife cover and protection from

predators along food plots and fields.

Permanent vegetation providing nesting birds and other wildlife cover and protection from

predators along food plots and fields.

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What are buffer strips?Or

What is a shelter belt?

What are buffer strips?Or

What is a shelter belt?

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Used to benefit upland game and waterfowl populations by creating a winter food source.Used to benefit upland game and waterfowl

populations by creating a winter food source.

Answer: What is a food plot?

What is an impoundment ?

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Conservation TechniquesConservation Techniques

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Diversity, diversity, diversityDiversity, diversity, diversity

Landscaping that includes shrub, mid-

story and canopy plants to provide food and

cover.

Landscaping that includes shrub, mid-

story and canopy plants to provide food and

cover.

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What is vertical stratification?What is vertical stratification?

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Not just one way!Not just one way!

Includes biological controls, non-toxic substances, chemical insecticides, agricultural

methods and mechanical controls

Includes biological controls, non-toxic substances, chemical insecticides, agricultural

methods and mechanical controls

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What is integrated pest management?

What is integrated pest management?

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HighwaysHighways

Established in 1952 in the Atlantic, Mississippi, Central & Pacific parts of

the US to develop waterfowl management recommendations and implement waterfowl management

research.

Established in 1952 in the Atlantic, Mississippi, Central & Pacific parts of

the US to develop waterfowl management recommendations and implement waterfowl management

research.

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What are the four “flyways”?What are the four “flyways”?

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MixedMixed

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More is betterMore is better

Three agencies who share responsibility for wildlife management

and work with state agencies to protect wildlife?

Three agencies who share responsibility for wildlife management

and work with state agencies to protect wildlife?

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What are the US Fish & Wildlife Service, National Marine Fisheries

Service & US Forestry Service?

What are the US Fish & Wildlife Service, National Marine Fisheries

Service & US Forestry Service?

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Stay Out!Stay Out!

Strips of vegetation along streams or rivers and other water bodies where

forestry practices rquire special care to protect water quality.

Strips of vegetation along streams or rivers and other water bodies where

forestry practices rquire special care to protect water quality.

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What are Streamside Management Zones or SMZ’s?

What are Streamside Management Zones or SMZ’s?

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Ecozones, buffers, transition areas

Ecozones, buffers, transition areas

Examples include:1. Plant vegetation or hedgerows to

connect large forested areas2. Mow to maintain grassy fields & cut

border trees every 5-10 years3. Irregular cuts of woods when

harvesting trees

Examples include:1. Plant vegetation or hedgerows to

connect large forested areas2. Mow to maintain grassy fields & cut

border trees every 5-10 years3. Irregular cuts of woods when

harvesting trees

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What are examples of maintaining edges?

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