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SECTION 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 22
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
SECTION 2
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
SECTION 3
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
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Urban Wildlife
- Urban wildlife management is important because:
- 75% of the U.S. public lives in urban areas
- urban habitats are the only habitats that are
increasing in modern society
- urban publics are NOT currently being served by
wildlife management agencies
- all of the above
- Greater attention to urban wildlife management will:
- help instill in urbanites a greater
appreciation for wildlife even though most of it doesn't live in cities.
- be useful in educating urban citizens about the
principles and values of wildlife management.
- help improve planning to reduce the effects of
urbanization on wildlife habitats and populations.
- all of the above
- none of the above
- Which is NOT a valuable urban wildlife habitat ?
- cemeteries
- parks and campuses
- abandoned areas
- suburban developments
- downtown metro-centers
- all ARE valuable urban habitats
- none are valuable urban habitats
- Why are there so many of just a few species in urban areas ?
- they have become accustomed to humans
- there is a lack of predators
- urban monocultures
- plentiful resources for those that can use urban
environments
- all of the above
- none of the above
- Which is NOT an urban habitat zone ?
- greenbelt
- rural-urban interface
- metropolitan center
- suburbia
- Which is NOT does not provide important habitat areas for wildlife in urban
areas ?
- sewage treatment plants
- rooftops
- backyards
- all ARE valuable urban habitats
- none are valuable urban habitats
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