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WILD 2050 Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers. What did early Americans need to participate in hunting? - answerTime, resources, and money What were the earliest forms of hunting? - answerFalconry, and hunting with massive hound packs with the finest made English guns Who were the New Ri...

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What did early Americans need to participate in hunting? - answer✔Time, resources, and money

What were the earliest forms of hunting? - answer✔Falconry, and hunting with massive hound
packs with the finest made English guns

Who were the New Rich? - answer✔a new class of people who had more time and money to
participate in hunting

How many ducks could a punt gun kill in one shot? - answer✔up to 100

Who were toughs? - answer✔Privatized game wardens

What was the first known sportsmen club? - answer✔Carol's Island Club

What two methods of waterfowl hunting were eliminated in the 1940s? - answer✔Sinkbox boat
and live decoys

What did the New York Sportsmen Club try to stop? - answer✔Sale of game to markets; Spring
Shooting of game birds; Target lax game laws

Who did the New York Sportsmen sue? - answer✔poachers, dealers, and hotel proprietors

What major event delayed the conservation efforts in the 1800s? - answer✔The Civil War

What state was the first to employ full-time game wardens? - answer✔Maine
What was the first step the federal government did to help the conservation effort? -
answer✔Division of economic ornithology, and mammalogy,

Who was the first head of the Division of economic ornithology, and mammalogy? - answer✔C
Hart Merriam
What was the goal of the Division of economic Ornithology and Mammalogy? -
answer✔Promote investigations of the food, habitats, distribution, and migrations of North
American birds and mammals in relation to agriculture, horticulture, and forestry

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Earliest conservationist were who? - answer✔Sportsmen

Game dwindled due to what? - answer✔Market hunting
Who was the first to suggest that Yellowstone be set aside and held in trust for the benefit of all
people? - answer✔Cornelius Hedges

What bill set aside Yellowstone as a pleasuring ground for the people? - answer✔The Organic
Bill

What was the original issue with Yellowstone, and making it a national landmark? - answer✔It
was 1-2 weeks away on horseback from the nearest railroad stop

What problems did Yellowstone superintendents have enforcing the park? - answer✔They
couldn't punish violators, they could only take their equipment

What is a Rider? - answer✔Addition to a bill that has no connection to the actual problem, used
as a loophole to sneak laws into the back door

Who founded the Boone and Crockett Club? - answer✔Theodore Roosevelt

Why did Roosevelt first step away from his political career? - answer✔His wife and mother died
on the same day

Why did Roosevelt return back to politics? - answer✔A blizzard destroyed his Cattle herd in
North Dakota

How did Dr. George "Bird" Grinnell spread the word about conservation? - answer✔He was a
Zoologist and an editor for Field and Stream Magazine

Who was Ed Howell? - answer✔Famous poacher in Yellowstone; he poached so many animals
that he considered Yellowstone his own personal hunting preserve

Who was John Lacey, and what was the Lacey Bill? - answer✔He was a congressman and
member of Boone and Crockett; Bill added funding and Marshalls to Yellowstone

Who was the earliest advocate for the Yosemite? - answer✔John Muir

What is Mariposa Grove? - answer✔Home of the Sequoia tree and and Wawona tree

Why was the Sierra Club founded? - answer✔to preserve areas inside the state of California;
focused on more aesthetic areas in the state

What was the gilded age? - answer✔time when railroads were growing, and Americans became
wealthier;

How many birds were killed per year due to the plume industry? - answer✔5 million

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