History of Wildlife Management Crossword #2

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Across
  1. 5. Aldo Leopold theorized
  2. 7. sport hunters sought to protect game and _______animals
  3. 8. fashionable
  4. 10. sport hunters wanted this of existing laws
  5. 11. Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act earned money through the sale of this item
  6. 13. Theodore Roosevelt created _________ wildlife refuges
  7. 14. count of the population of wildlife in a specific area or region
  8. 18. sport hunters were trying to change the American public's perception on the ____________ of wildlife
  9. 19. number of years it took Yellowstone National Park to get the protections it has today
  10. 22. know as the Father of American Conservation
  11. 23. first professional wildlife manager
  12. 24. unsporting tactic where you leave food out for an animal to draw them to a specific spot
  13. 25. first national park
  14. 26. Theodore Roosevelt felt a strong responsibility to _________ wildlife
  15. 27. the type of hunter that played a major role in eliminating wildlife
Down
  1. 1. Pittman-Robertson Act placed a tax on these items
  2. 2. alternate name for the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act
  3. 3. market hunters slaughter the surplus and start cutting into this portion of the population
  4. 4. Lacey Act of 1900 ended this action
  5. 6. early wildlife management was called ______________
  6. 9. signed in Yellowstone National Park
  7. 12. sport hunters use only sporting methods and _________ their hunts
  8. 15. In 1890, Yellowstone National Park received protection from these
  9. 16. percentage of excise tax added by the Pittman-Robertson Act
  10. 17. Migratory Bird Conservation Act between these countries
  11. 20. title of Aldo Leopold's book
  12. 21. the excess production of an item that is not needed