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I. What is wildlife managerent 
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Wildlife management is the-.conscious and intel tigent manipulation 
of habitat, providing for or improving the production of the various 
Spec Les, Al controlling abundance and utilization to aid in attaining 
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Whay is the status of the present resources? 
4 survey of conditions on each unit or area is.essential to g@evelop 
the following basic facts: 
A. Condition of existing habitat. 
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Vegetative cover and other shelter. 
Tovography. 
Soil ond water. 
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B, Present wildlife population (examples), 
1. Fur amimals--red fox, mink, marten, muskrat, beaver raccoonk 
Skunk (G@pOssun, Ovber, ,weasel. ‘badger. 
ee Uplend and small game--pheasant, grouse, partridge, quail: 
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oe Big gane>-deer, clk, bear, antelope. 
4. Predators--covyote, wolf, bobcat, eray fox. é 
5. Migratory game birds--duck; goose, Snipe, woodcock, marily 
mourning dove, vend-tailec vigeon. 
6. Otner wileli ife--inseetivorous ond seed-cating nongame spe- 
Clos, rodents, hawks, owls, snake 
ae Fishes--trout, bass,..crapple, perch, pike, pickeedy cau mise 
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Ll. Present land wse. 
2. Desirable utilization of wiidlife species. 
3. Community and indivicual interest and attitude. 
4. Other limiting factors--prevalent parasites, diseases, 
precators, poaching. 
" Menasemont Objectives and Their Accomplishment 
I, “hat are the general objectives? 
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1. By an initial study of the unit or area to determine 
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