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- 3. act -prohibits false records, labels, or identification of wildlife shipped
- 4. South Carolina state bird
- 8. fish born in freshwater, matures and lives in the ocean, and returns to freshwater to spawn
- 9. Roosevelt- president from 1901 – 1909, established the first National Wildlife Refuge
- 10. Where two different habitats meet
- 13. Rule- rule that states two species cannot live the same way in the same place at the same time
- 15. South Carolina state snack
- 17. South Carolina State fruit
- 18. Pinchot- served as head of the Forest Service for 12 years and as governor of PA.
- 19. Carson- wrote Silent Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement.
- 24. South Carolina State tree
- 26. -trap that captures the animal in an enclosed area.
- 28. capacity - the number of individuals an environment can support
- 29. Competition- competition within members of the same species for some limiting resource.
- 32. Oyster filters water, lives in salt marshes, is a keystone species in its environment
- 34. otter- keeps sea urchins from eating kelp forest
- 35. a very important animal in an environment, no matter its size or population
- 39. Fruit with flesh like exterior, ex: berries
- 40. South Carolina's longest river
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- 1. Deer South Carolina state animal
- 2. Robertson act - imposed an excise tax on the sale of firearms and ammunition to help fund wildlife conservation
- 5. South Carolina state duck
- 6. Norwood - He used cartoons to promote conservation
- 7. of Land Management - Administers 261 million surface acres of America's public lands,
- 11. Competition - competition between two or more species for some limiting resource.
- 12. Tortoise - burrows provide shelter for more than 360 species
- 14. richness the number of species in the same area
- 16. -These traps kill the animal
- 20. Leopold- He set up the Dept. of Wildlife at the University of Wisconsin and wrote Game Management, known as the father of wildlife management
- 21. Standing dead tree
- 22. A group of trees together that are different ages in the same forest
- 23. group of interacting individuals of the same species that inhabit a set geographic area.
- 25. South Carolina state beverage
- 27. Fruits with hard exteriors, ex:acorns
- 30. the gradual and predictable replacement of one community by another one
- 31. animal that is not original from where it is, competes with native predators and eats native prey
- 33. makes dams, is a keystone species in its environment
- 36. animal Robert Pain took out of its environment to study for keystone species
- 37. alligators- digs holes which provide habitat for many other species
- 38. trap that keeps the animal in place.