Wildlife Managment
Across
- 3. Density: amount of animals or species in a certain area
- 5. the variety of wildlife found in an area
- 7. study of relationships between living organisms
- 8. Animals: rare or unusual animals
- 10. biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- 11. death
- 13. natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- 15. Resources: wildlife not in a position to reproduce and population will decline
- 17. overabundant of species in a certain area
- 20. Wildlife: animals relating to earth or living of the land
- 21. Management: watching animals and how they interact with their habitat and humans
Down
- 1. Use: wildlife is killed such as hunting, fishing, or trapping
- 2. undomesticated animals
- 4. Capacity: species average population size in a particular habitat
- 6. tame animals can be kept in a home environment or with animals
- 9. Conservation: protecting wild animals to maintain healthy, and make sure land is livable
- 12. Use: where wildlife is watched, studied, or recorded without being killed
- 14. Animals: Animals you can hunt, elk, bear, deer, moose
- 16. the birth rate
- 18. Resources: wildlife reproduces without there being a decrease in the population
- 19. Wildlife: animals that live off and in the water