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Free Living Organisms that are not domesticated and live in natural habitats -Free ranging wildlife -Zoological |
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Attitude of Wildlife before the year _____? |
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1990; Whoever captures or possesses wildlife own it and Settlers thought the land had unlimited resources. |
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When was the Endangered Species Act passed? |
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What does the Lacey Act of 1900 do? |
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Protects both plants and wildlife by making it a crime; prohibits trade in wildlife, fish and plants that have been illegally taken. |
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What does the endangered Species Act do? |
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listed endangered fish and wildlife and allowed US Fish and Wildlife service to buy land for habitats. |
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What compound helped save an enormous number of human lives? |
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Which agency was made because of rising concerns over environmental protection and conservation? |
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Environmental Protection Agency |
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Definition of Translocation |
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Man's moving of wildlife from one area to another. |
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What are the four things that prevent translocation? |
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1.Quarantine 2. Vaccinate 3. Check for parasited 4. Deworm/Treat |
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What are the challenges of Black Footed Ferrets that make them endangered? |
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1.Breeding in captivity 2. Habitat loss 3. Natural Food Supply 4. Diseases |
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An organism that carried and transmits a disease to another animal. |
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What are the challenges of Condors that make them endangered? |
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1. Low Reproductive Rate 2. Habitat Loss 3. Public & Hunter perception of reintroduction 4. Diseases |
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____________- Infectious and parasitic disases that are transmissible from animals to humans |
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What is a disease reservoir? |
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An animal that obtains a disease and has the infectious organism reproduce in its body. |
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