Intro to Wildlife and Fisheries Exam 4 Review

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  1. 3. (Abbreviation) This organization's mission is to build the next generation of conservation leads and inspire lifelong stewardship of the environment and communities by engaging young people in hands-on service to the land. They offer internships and corps positions for students.
  2. 4. (Abbreviation) This act requires environmental impact statements for all projects receiving federal funds that affect the quality of human life
  3. 5. This WVU department provides students with resources to aid in their job search
  4. 8. This DNA is not found in the nucleus of the cell and is passed down through the maternal line
  5. 10. Another name for the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act. Under this act, hunters in the United States pursuing waterfowl (and some other migratory birds) must purchase a Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp. Funds from this stamp are used to preserve wetlands and other habitats.
  6. 12. Economic activity primarily associated with non-consumptive use of natural resources
  7. 13. Genetic technology can be used to aid in wildlife crime investigations. What is this field of study called?
  8. 15. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Geological Survey, and U.S. Forest Service are all examples of ____________ agencies
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  1. 1. Early North American conservationists were divided into two camps: utilitarians and ________________.
  2. 2. Aldo Leopold's first textbook on wildlife management
  3. 4. This organization's mission is to educate, inspire, and assist individuals and organizations to conserve wildlife and other natural resources and to protect the environment
  4. 6. Also Leopold describes this as "a fountain of energy flowing through a circuit of soils, plants, and animals."
  5. 7. This organization was formed by George Bird Grinnell and Theodore Roosevelt to preserve the American frontier (the West) as well as the self-reliance and pioneer skills associated with it
  6. 9. A philosophy based on the belief that other individual animals have rights equal to those of humans
  7. 11. The only option for students to study conservation in the early 1900's
  8. 14. A formal document that a job applicants creates to list their past experience and qualifications for a position