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