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WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT. Benefits of Wildlife to Humans Hunting/Fishing Viewing Photography Environmental Indicator.

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1 WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

2 Benefits of Wildlife to Humans Hunting/Fishing Viewing Photography Environmental Indicator

3 Wildlife Environments Farm Wildlife management on farms is usually a byproduct of the farming operation Leaving crop residue standing can increase food supply Creating brush piles when harvesting trees provides shelter and cover Forest Difficult to manage Plans should be developed so that timber and wildlife can exist in populations large enough to be sustained and harvested Wetland No area of the U.S. land is more important to wildlife than wetlands (land that is poorly drained – swamps, bogs, marshes, ect.) Most productive wildlife management area

4 Wildlife Environments

5 Stream Difficult to manage due to continuous flow of water Ponds/Lakes Easier to manage than streams due to water standing and not flowing Backyards (urban wildlife) Birds, butterflies and small mammals can be attracted through the use of feeders, houses and proper landscaping

6 Importance of Carrying Capacity The number of wildlife each habitat can support throughout the year More wildlife than habitat can support will result in problems for both wildlife and habitat Wildlife is affected by malnutrition, disease, and a reduction in the reproduction cycle Habitat quality decreases A pond with a carrying capacity of 20 fish will decrease if 50 fish are competing for the same food, habitat and oxygen

7 Role of Hunting and Fishing with Regards to Wildlife Management Helps to maintain the proper carrying capacity Prevents overpopulation, which results in malnutrition, disease, and reduction in reproduction, which will result in decreased wildlife population

8 Can YOU name some wildlife in NC? Think of what you see around your city or town… Mammals? Fish? Reptiles? Birds?

9 Examples of Wildlife in North Carolina Hunted species – deer, ducks, bear, quail, doves, rabbits Songbirds – Cardinal, robin, chickadee, Eastern bluebird Birds of prey – Red-tailed hawk, Turkey and black vulture Fish (freshwater) – largemouth and smallmouth bass, bream, catfish, crappie


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