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Official Alaska Hunting Safety Course Link to Alaska Department of Fish & Game

Hello, hunter! Alaska's online hunting course has moved. Click here to go to the latest version of the Today's Hunter in Alaska course—the official hunting safety course of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.

The following course material is for reference only. Please go to the new course to complete your Alaska certification.

Chapter 8 Review Questions

1. Wildlife conservation ensures the .
2. Which of the following describes wildlife preservation?
Allows for the consumptive use of natural resources
A Biblical rule for saving natural resources
Saves natural resources but with no consumptive use of them
Allows hunting of endangered species
3. In Alaska, hunters age 16 through must purchase a license before they can hunt.

4. A habitat for wildlife must include .

5. The “carrying capacity” of a wildlife area is the .

6. List four factors that can limit wildlife populations.
7. List two ways hunting is an effective wildlife conservation tool
8. By continuously monitoring the birth rate and death rate of various species and the condition of their habitat, wildlife managers .

9. List 12 principles of wildlife management.
10. Trapping and relocating animals is an example of the wildlife management practice.

11. Some species are protected by law from being hunted because .

12. It is critical that hunters are able to identify wildlife correctly so that they don’t mistakenly .

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