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Title: Wildlife Preserving a Valuable Resource


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WildlifePreserving a Valuable Resource
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The Values of Wildlife
  • Plants and animals that have not been
    domesticated are called wildlife.
  • Domestication is being under control of humans.

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Five Basic Values of Wildlife
  • Aesthetic value
  • the enjoying of wildlifes beauty and pleasure
  • Scientific value
  • studying and research of wildlife for their use
    in medications, integrated pest management, etc
  • Ecological Value
  • the interaction of wildlife in nature

4
Five Basic Values of Wildlife
  • Commercial
  • using wildlife to earn money
  • Game Value
  • the enjoyment value gained through hunting and
    fishing

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What are wildlife conservation and wildlife
management?
  • Wildlife Conservation
  • the wise use of natural resources in our
    environment.
  • Wildlife Conservation is divided in 4 parts.

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Parts of Wildlife Conservation
  • Education
  • learning how to conserve wildlife and its
    resources
  • Research
  • using science to better understand the needs and
    requirements of wildlife and its habitat
  • Law Enforcement
  • ensures that all laws related to wildlife are
    followed
  • Wildlife Management
  • manipulation of wildlife to achieve a positive
    goal

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Explain the history of wildlife conservation
  • In the 1600s, when the pilgrims arrived,
    wildlife was plentiful and was able to meet the
    needs of the people.
  • Needs turned into wants
  • Exploitation
  • the use of natural resources for profit
  • By the 1800s, people began to see a need for
    conservation of our natural resources

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What is the history of wildlife conservation?
  • Morrill Act of 1862
  • Established colleges to teach agriculture.
  • Made land grant universities such as the
    University of Illinois.

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What are the national policies that impact
wildlife conservation?
  • National Park Service
  • Enacted in 1916.
  • Federal agency responsible for the care of the
    national parks.
  • Today, the National Park Service has 330
    protected areas such as Yosemite, Sequoia, the
    Great Smoky Mountains, and the Carlsbad Caverns.
  • The National park Service also oversees monuments
    and parkways such as the Natchez Trace Parkway
    and the USS Arizona memorial.

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What are the national policies that impact
wildlife conservation?
  • Yellowstone National Park
  • First national park in the world.
  • Its purpose was to preserve the natural resources
    of the area.
  • 1872
  • Located in Idaho, Montana Wyoming
  • 3,472 sq. miles
  • 2,221,773 sq. acres

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What are the national policies that impact
wildlife conservation?
  • Lacey Act
  • Passed in 1900 as the Game Bird and Wild Bird
    Preservation Act.
  • Regulates the shipment of illegally killed
    animals.
  • Made it illegal to trade protected wildlife.

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What are the national policies that impact
wildlife conservation?
  • Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act
  • Requires people planning on hunting migratory
    birds to purchase special stamps.
  • 1934
  • Has raised over 1 billion to date.
  • The funds are used to promote the well-being of
    game birds.
  • Today the stamps cost 15.

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What are the national policies that impact
wildlife conservation?
  • Pittman-Robertson Act
  • Passed in 1937
  • This placed a tax on all hunting equipment and
    ammunition
  • Funds from this Act are the mainstay of state
    conservation agencies and have supported wildlife
    management programs.

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What are the national policies that impact
wildlife conservation?
  • Endangered Species Act
  • Established in 1966
  • Identifies and manages rare, threatened and
    endangered species.
  • Congress provides money to the U.S. Fish and
    Wildlife Service to help support the care and
    management of these species.

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What are the national policies that impact
wildlife conservation?
  • Wildlife Refuge System
  • A part of the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
  • Organized in 1966
  • Today there are more than 400 refuges that
    contain vast land areas in the U.S.

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What are the national policies that impact
wildlife conservation?
  • Forest Service
  • Part of the USDA that manages 156 forests
    covering 191 million acres of forests and
    grassland.
  • Originally set up to protect timber and water as
    part of the federal forest conservation policy of
    1891
  • It has been estimated that the national forests
    contain 60 of the nations wildlife.

17
Historical People in Wildlife Conservation
  • John James Audubon (17851851)
  • Watched and studied birds.
  • Published a book about his bird studies.
  • 1905 the National Audubon Society was formed.

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Historical People in Wildlife Conservation
  • John Muir (18381914)
  • Partly responsible for the development of
    Yellowstone and Sequoia National Parks.
  • Encouraged President Roosevelt to establish these
    parks.
  • Started the Sierra Club.
  • California forest named after him.

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Historical People in Wildlife Conservation
  • Theodore Roosevelt (18581919)
  • Known as the Father of the Conservation
    Movement.
  • Passed legislations to help protect natural
    resource.

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Historical People in Wildlife Conservation
  • Aldo Leopold (18861948)
  • Applied ecology to wildlife.
  • Ecology is the study of how organisms interact
    with their environment.
  • Wrote a book called Game Management that was used
    to help further educate wildlife biologists.

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Historical People in Wildlife Conservation
  • Gifford Pinchot (18651946)
  • One of the first leaders of what is now known as
    the U.S. Forest Service.
  • Wrote a book called The Fight for Conservation.
  • His efforts focused on the conservation of
    forests.

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Historical People in Wildlife Conservation
  • Hugh Bennett (18811960
  • Father of soil conservation.
  • First person to run the Soil Conservation
    Service.
  • Jay Darling (18721962)
  • Designed the first migratory bird stamp.
  • Drew cartoons of wildlife and natural resources.
  • His cartoons made the public aware of the need
    for wildlife conservation.

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The work of Jay Darling
  • Land, water and vegetation are just that
    dependent on one another. Without these three
    primary elements in natural balance, we can have
    neither fish nor game, wild flowers nor trees,
    labor nor capital, nor sustaining habitat for
    humans
  • Jay Ding Darling 

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The work of Jay Darling
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