Journal of Wildlife Management was created in 1937.
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Pushmataha Wildlife Management Area was created in 1947.
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Tonda Wildlife Management Area was created in 1975.
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Wendell H. Oliver has written:
'Economics as a wildlife management tool' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Wildlife conservation, Economic aspects of Wildlife management, Wildlife conservation, Wildlife management
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The aim of wildlife management is to balance the needs of wildlife with the needs of people living in the same environment. The government organization in the USA that conducts wildlife management is the FWS (the US Fish and Wlidlife Service).
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Dents Run Wildlife Management Area was created in 2010.
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The area of Millington Wildlife Management Area is 16.187 square kilometers.
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The area of Lauderdale Wildlife Management Area is 73.629 square kilometers.
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The area of Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area is 113.312 square kilometers.
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The area of Dierssen Wildlife Management Area is 161,874.256896 square meters.
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Deer Creek Marsh Wildlife Management Area was created in 1979.
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The area of Three Lakes Wildlife Management Area is 250.905 square kilometers.
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The area of Black Pond Wildlife Management Area is 2,128,646.4781824 square meters.
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Sherburne Complex Wildlife Management Area - Louisiana - was created in 1986.
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The area of Cahaba River Wildlife Management Area is 167.945 square kilometers.
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The area of Isle of Wight Wildlife Management Area is 809,371.28448 square meters.
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The area of Pocomoke River Wildlife Management Area is 4,111,606.1251584003 square meters.
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The area of Sinepuxent Bay Wildlife Management Area is 101,171.41056 square meters.
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James H. Shaw has written:
'Introduction to wildlife management' -- subject(s): Wildlife management
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Excellent Hachileka has written:
'The effectiveness of benefit sharing schemes in community based wildlife resource management programmes in Zambia' -- subject(s): Wildlife management, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Wildlife management
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Jamie Rappaport Clark has written:
'U.S. Fish & Wildlife service strategic plan' -- subject(s): Management, Planning, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Wildlife conservation, Wildlife management
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Rebecca J. Barlow has written:
'Forest and wildlife management planning' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Forest management, Planning, Wildlife management
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The latest wildlife management videos an be found on The Management Advantage website. Information about improving land for wildlife is also provided on this website.
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The area of Deer Creek Marsh Wildlife Management Area is 4,835,993.424768 square meters.
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The area of G. Richard Thompson Wildlife Management Area is 16.187 square kilometers.
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Yes, there are several online sites can offer degree in wildlife. Here is one example that can you find what schools offer it: http://www.colleges-and-careers.com/wildlife-management-degree.html
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Kenneth Radway Allen has written:
'Conservation and management of whales' -- subject(s): Whales, Wildlife conservation, Wildlife management
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David Harold Johnson has written:
'Wildlife habitats and species associations in Oregon and Washington' -- subject(s): Wildlife habitat improvement, Habitat (Ecology), Wildlife management, Fishery management
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Juhani Ojasti has written:
'Wildlife utilization in Latin America' -- subject(s): Wildlife management, Wildlife utilization
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The Conservative Party
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Willard R. Jarchow is a wildlife ecologist and has written several books on wildlife management and conservation, including "Wildlife Ecology and Management" and "Habitat Management for Endangered Species." He is known for his research on the interactions between wildlife and their habitats.
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Understanding wildlife science helps in making informed decisions about wildlife management by providing knowledge on species behavior, habitat requirements, and population dynamics. This information is crucial for setting effective management strategies that ensure conservation and sustainability. Wildlife laws are often based on scientific principles and research findings, so having a strong understanding of wildlife science is important for the development and enforcement of these laws to protect wildlife populations.
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Richard L Schroeder has written:
'Community models for wildlife impact assessment' -- subject(s): Wildlife conservation, Wildlife habitat improvement
'Guidelines for the development of community-level habitat evaluation models' -- subject(s): Biotic communities, Habitat (Ecology)
'Selecting habitat management strategies on refuges' -- subject(s): Ecosystem management, Management, National Wildlife Refuge System (U.S.), Wildlife refuges
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Karin Kajsa N. Johnson has written:
'Assessing public opinions of wildlife management' -- subject- s -: Public opinion, Wildlife management
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The wildlife management practice falls under the category of "hunting regulations". This practice is used to protect animal habitats and preserve populations.
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Dian Olson Belanger has written:
'Managing American wildlife' -- subject(s): History, International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Wildlife conservation, Wildlife management
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Galbreath. Ross has written:
'Working for wildlife' -- subject(s): History, New Zealand, New Zealand. Wildlife service, Wildlife management
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Ron Thomson has written:
'The adventures of Shadrek'
'The wildlife game' -- subject(s): Wildlife management
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Michael J. Ottenbacher has written:
'Middle Sevier River drainage management plan hydrologic unit 16030003' -- subject(s): Aquatic habitats, Fishery management, Planning, Wildlife management
'July 2003 addendum to Aquatic management plan Escalante River Drainage hydrologic unit 14070005 in the state of Utah' -- subject(s): Aquatic habitats, Fishery management, Planning, Wildlife management
'Management plan, Escalante Desert Drainage hydrologic unit 16030006' -- subject(s): Aquatic habitats, Fishery management, Planning, Wildlife management
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The wildlife management practice falls under the category of "hunting regulations". This practice is used to protect animal habitats and preserve populations.
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Some jobs you can obtain in the wildlife fields include Wildlife Biologist, Wildlife Range Manager and Wildlife Refuge Management. You can find jobs available in these fields online from websites such as Monster, Career Builder and Indeed.
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Wildlife management does not pay very well, however, if you are still interested you might become a park ranger. You have to really be interested in this job because it will not pay very well at all.
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http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_top_universities_for_Wildlife_Management_and_Conservation_majors"
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Regulated hunting has led to the extinction of several North American animals. Hunting is an effective wildlife management tool. Excessive hunting causes edge effect. Hunters spend less time, money, and effort on wildlife conservation than other groups.
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Herman J. Dirschl has written:
'Wildlife and rural development' -- subject(s): Rural development, Wildlife management
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James W. Teaford has written:
'Beaver pond management' -- subject(s): Wildlife management, Beavers, Waterfowl management, Ponds
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