it's going to get, missing some bobwhite
stuff but im exhausted)
Name the first principle of wildlife management - CORRECT ANSWER Wildlife
have intrinsic and extrinsic value
Define intrinsic value - CORRECT ANSWER something has worth by existing
(example: polar bears have intrinsic value because people want to see them)
Define extrinsic value - CORRECT ANSWER Economic value
What is the rough extrinsic value of the woodcock Dr. Buehler caught? - CORRECT
ANSWER $1000
Name the second principle of wildlife management - CORRECT ANSWER Wildlife
managers generally manage populations, not individuals
Name the third principle of wildlife management - CORRECT ANSWER Wildlife is
a public trust resource
True or false: High fencing is a violation of the public trust doctrine - CORRECT
ANSWER True (? not sure on this one) (You cannot deliberately fence in wildlife)
,Name the fourth principle of wildlife management - CORRECT ANSWER You can't
go back (Things change such that you can never go back to historic conditions.)
Name the fifth principle of wildlife management - CORRECT ANSWER Biological
justification for hunting
Name the sixth principle of wildlife management - CORRECT ANSWER Wildlife
success stories are almost always the result of successful public/private
partnerships
Name the seventh principle of wildlife management - CORRECT ANSWER No
exotics
Name the eighth principle of wildlife management - CORRECT ANSWER Complex
systems will require complex and creative management solutions (Keep all the
parts; can't just change one thing)
Revenues and tax dollars for hunting - CORRECT ANSWER $494 million
Revenues and tax dollars for fishing - CORRECT ANSWER $1.1 billion
Revenues and tax dollars for wildlife viewing - CORRECT ANSWER $943 million
Relative #s of people participating in hunting - CORRECT ANSWER 375,000
Relative #s of people participating in fishing - CORRECT ANSWER 826,000
, Relative #s of people participating in wildlife viewing - CORRECT ANSWER
2,000,000
Relative #s of people participating in Wildlife Viewing at home - CORRECT
ANSWER 1,600,000
Relative #s of people participating in Wildlife Viewing Away from Home - CORRECT
ANSWER 787,000
Relative #s of people participating in Bird Watching - CORRECT ANSWER
1,400,000
Define and give an example of wildlife - CORRECT ANSWER Free-ranging
vertebrates; game (others include non-game, endangered, and nuisance species)
Define and give an example of biological diversity - CORRECT ANSWER Variety of
life; small to large scale
Define and give an example of genes - CORRECT ANSWER Inherited factors that
determine the biological characteristics of an organism (need conservation
courses and approaches)
Define and give an example of species - CORRECT ANSWER a group of living
organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes (most
managers work here)