Question | Answer |
biology | the study of life |
birds of prey | large birds that are hunters and eat small mammals and rodents; also protected by law and are not legal to hunt |
carrying capacity | the number of animals living in an area that can be supported and sustained by that area |
ecology | the study of the environment that animals live in |
endangered | animal species that are decreasing in numbers in the wild and are close to becoming extinct |
extinct | animal species that are no longer found in their natural habitats |
game | species of wildlife that are hunted for food or other products |
game animals | wildlife species that are used for food and other byproducts by wild animals |
game birds | wild bird species that are hunted for food and sport |
game commission | government agency that monitors the seasons by providing rules, regulations, and licenses for hunting and serves the public in education and conservation purposes |
game fish | fish species that are caught for food or sport purposes |
hunting | the tracking and killing of animals for sport, food, or other resources |
limiting factor | missing or lacking one of the essential components to suppor the life of a wild animal |
mammalogy | the study of animals |
migratory | birds that move from location to location throughout the year |
non game animals | animals that are not hunted for food or other products |
non game birds | species of birds and songbirds that are not hunted for food |
non game fish | species of fish that are either too small or too large to catch and eat as a food source |
permit | a form that states a person may legally house and care for a wild animal |
raptors | large birds of prey |
talons | claws on a bird of prey |
territory | an area of land that has been claimed by an animal |
tranquilizers | used to sedate animals for safe handling |
trapping | the capture and restraint of wild animals |
upland game birds | wild species of birds that spend most of their time in the wood and do not move out of an area |
urbanization | disappearance of wildlife due to loss of land, food, and other habitat resources as people take over their land |
waterfowl | birds that swim in the water and spend a large amount of time on the water |
wildlife | any living animal that has not been domesticated |
wildlife biologist | person who researches and studies data on all types of wild animals to determine how wildlife can be saved and protected |
wildlife management | the practice of researching the needs of wildlife, providing them with the essentials of life, and monitoring their survival |
wildlife rehabilitation centers | areas that house and care for sick or injured wildlife, often run by a veterinary staff |
wildlife rehabilitators | individual people who care for sick, injured or orphaned wild animals |