Wildlife Management
Across
- 4. Plant or animal that may go extinct
- 6. An animal of a domesticated species that now lives without any direct human supervision or control.
- 11. Is a wild animal that are hunted for animal product
- 13. Cold-blooded vertebrate animals that live both in water and on land
- 14. The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- 16. The category of animals that feed on both plants and animals.
- 19. A group of invertebrate animals with a three-part body and six legs.
- 20. An animal that lives by preying on (consuming) other animals.
- 23. Game species include any wild birds, fish, and mammals that are legally hunted or trapped by humans for food or sport.
- 26. Prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- 27. A collective term used to describe an assemblage of plants and animals living together.
- 29. Plant or animal that is not native that takes over.
- 30. species – Any species of plant or animal that occurs naturally in an area, not introduced by humans.
- 31. The illegal hunting, shooting, trapping, or taking of a plant or animal from public or private property.
- 32. A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
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- 1. A species altered by humans via an evolutionary process with the goal of benefiting humans, though the animals often benefit as well.
- 2. A broad term that includes non-domesticated animals but not exclusively mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Some definitions may include fish and invertebrates.
- 3. An animal hunted for food by a carnivorous animal.
- 5. Warm-blooded vertebrate animals characterized by hair or fur, and typically giving birth to live young
- 7. The category of animals that prey or feed upon animals and insects.
- 8. Plant or animal that's population is declining rapidly
- 9. The category of animals that feed on plants.
- 10. All animal life in a particular region.
- 12. Birth rate
- 15. amount of different species in a particular area
- 17. Cold-blooded vertebrate animals with scales and typically laying eggs.
- 18. Protection of a natural resource or natural area by severely limiting or eliminating human influence.
- 21. A form of tourism where visitors travel to enjoy, study, and appreciate nature as a way to promote conservation and support the socio-economic status of local human communities.
- 22. A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of interbreeding.
- 24. Warm-blooded, feathered vertebrates with beaks, wings, and the ability to fly.
- 25. All plant life in a particular region.
- 28. Death rate