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Exam of 8 pages for the course Wildlife, Conservation, and Culture at Wildlife, Conservation, and Culture (Wildlife 150 (1))

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  • August 6, 2024
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Wildlife 150
Environmental responsibility and Social sciences - ANS-This course fulfills the general
education requirements of Environmental responsibility and Social sciences .

True - ANS-I can use the calendar feature in Canvas to help keep up with weekly assignments.

2 - ANS-How many attempts will you get to complete each quiz?

3-5 - ANS-How many hours a week should you budget for working on material associated with
this class?

True - ANS-Weekly quizzes are due on Sunday .

True - ANS-My lowest quiz grade will be dropped at the end of the semester.

0 - I can choose to go somewhere physically but can also complete a virtual assignment -
ANS-How many field trips are you required to go on for this class?

True - ANS-All course assignments are due on Sundays (except for occasional initial discussion
posts, which are due on Wednesdays).

True - ANS-Since this is an asynchronous course, we will not be meeting for in-person classes.

Those wolf pups are so cute! Look how friendly they are! - ANS-Which statement is more likely
to be said by someone who has a high Humanistic score?

False - ANS-According to Kellert's research, a community with higher levels of education would
be less likely to support a reintroduction of wolves than a community with lower levels of
communication.

1. Cognition
2. Affect - ANS-Match the following statements to the corresponding component of attitudes.
1. Feral cats are important predators of songbirds.
2. Feral cats remind me of my own cat at home.

1. Intrinsic Value
2. Instrumental Value - ANS-Match the following values with their corresponding value types.
1. Valuing snakes because they exist
2. Valuing snakes because they eat rodents

, Subjective - ANS-Which term describes when people assign higher intrinsic values to certain
species over others.

A belief - ANS-"Climate change is real" is an example of:

Stakeholders may decide to donate money, volunteer, or support us politically.
It gives stakeholders ownership in management.
We are more likely to be successful when we satisfy a range of interests.
All Of the Above - ANS-It is important to engage stakeholders in wildlife management because:

Focus Groups - ANS-Which of the following survey methods is NOT a type of quantitative
survey method?

A sense of accomplishment. - ANS-Which of the following is a possible value for someone who
loves to fish?

True - ANS-True or False: In order to change short term behavior and make it a permanent
behavior you must change the attitude.

#Sealfie - ANS-Which of the following is an example of how social media can be very helpful for
wildlife conservation by allowing us to educate others about the importance of wildlife
resources?

Bad - ANS-According to the World Animal Protection, is this image a good or bad wildlife selfie?
Man holding bread with duck eating it out of mouth.

False - ANS-Because social media primarily impacts people, its impacts on wildlife are really
NOT important.

Happiness and health - ANS-Time spent with family in nature leads to

Sight - ANS-Which human sense is most stimulated by the Internet?

describes the disconnect that many people have from nature - ANS-Nature deficit disorder

notice birds on the walk to school
collect samples of lake water
examine cracks in the sidewalk
All Of the Above - ANS-Which of these approaches have been used to expose Wisconsin
school kids to nature?

declining in the US
leads to development of all the senses
is a human right

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