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how many years ago did it become clear that we needed to protect resources correct answers 125-140 years ago (mid-late 1800s)
what years did the conservation revolution begin and why? correct answers s because people realized populations were plummeting
Name the seven sisters. correct answers...
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how many years ago did it become clear that we needed to protect resources correct answers
125-140 years ago (mid-late 1800s)
what years did the conservation revolution begin and why? correct answers 1820-1860s because
people realized populations were plummeting
Name the seven sisters. correct answers 1- wildlife is held in the public trust
2- eliminating commerce in dead wildlife
3- allocating wildlife use throw law
4- hunting opportunity for all
5- wildlife may be killed only for legitimate reasons
6- wildlife is an international resource
7- science is the basis for wildlife policy
what is the Lacey Act correct answers 1900 requires bans trafficking of illegal wildlife
what is the migratory bird act? correct answers illegal to take, import, see (etc.) any migratory
bird
what is the duck stamp and how did it affect game management? correct answers started
revolution of game management, must be purchased prior to hunting for migratory waterfowl
What is the Pitman-Robertson act? correct answers 11% tax on guns and ammunition
What is the Dingell-Johnson Act of 1950? correct answers tax on fish equipment
Take the Dingell-Johnson Act and Pitman-Robertson... what happens to the money made from
these? correct answers Federal money made on these is then used by states to buy land, fund
research, and land acquisition
What are the four parts of the North American Model of conservation? correct answers - non-
frivolous use
- hunting opportunity for all
- prohibition on commerce of dead wildlife
- wildlife publicly owned
When were the Yellowstone wolves reintroduced? correct answers 1995
What were the repercussions of the Yellowstone wolves reintroduction? correct answers wildlife
perspective = smashing success, affected the ecosystem all the way down to the rivers
social perspective = horrible mistake, was detrimental for ranchers/livestock in the area
, George Grinnell correct answers founder of Audubon Society
Gifford Pinchot correct answers established the modern definition of conservation "wise use"
father of American forestry
Theodore Roosevelt correct answers set aside vast areas for protected lands
George Perkins Marsh correct answers "Man of Nature" book - if men were knowledgeable
about the future, they would adapt a different opinion and would work to use the resources
wisely
John Muir correct answers most famous wilderness proponent of all time
Ding Darling correct answers designed first duck stamp
Aldo Leopold correct answers Science would form basis of conservation, "A Sand County
Almanac," and "Game Management"
Valerius Geist correct answers hates game ranching, captive servants, farm fishing, says public
trust is eroded by these things
Sand County Almanac
January correct answers - Aldo notices things thawing, a hibernating skunk leaves his den and
Aldo follows his track, noticing other animal's activities along the way
- The thaw brings freedom from want, but also a reckless abandonment of fear
- The cycling of matter and energy through an ecosystem in predator-prey relationships
Sand County Almanac
February correct answers - two dangers of not owning a farm are thinking breakfast comes from
the grocery and that heat comes from the furnace
- cutting through the rings on a tree brings back through a history lesson on the entire American
country
Sand County Almanac
March correct answers - Is education a process of trading awareness for things of lesser value?
- Spring geese arrive and eat corn stubbles
- Effect of seasonal cycles, and how the ecosystem around the world interacts (these geese travel
the world and interact with all other areas and ecosystems, affecting them all differently)
Sand County Almanac
April correct answers -Because of melting snow and the farm's proximity to the river, April often
brings flooding, which displaces the geese, but frees up the carp
- Moral: everyone is affected, but in different ways
- Under-appreciated Draba plant
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