Title: Biology 433
1Biology 433 Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation
2Contact Information
- Dr. Samantha Wisely
- 111 Bushnell Hall
- phone 532-0978Â
- email wisely_at_ksu.edu
- Dr. Keith Gido
- 208 Bushnell Hall
- phone 532-5088 (office),
- 532-6616 (lab)
- email kgido_at_ksu.edu
- web page www.ksu.edu/fishecology/
Office hours by appointment Course web page
http//www.ksu.edu/fishecology/wandfcons/syllabus.
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3Objectives
- Introduction to wildlife and fisheries biology.
- Topics
- history of wildlife and fisheries conservation
and management - Wildlife and fisheries ecology
- Conservation and management in practice
- habitat management techniques
- animal management techniques
- Scientific tools
4Textbook
- Scalet, C.G., L.D. Flake, and D.W. Willis. 1996.
Introduction to wildlife and fisheries an
integrated approach. W.H. Freeman and Company,
New York.
5Additional required reading
- A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold.
6Academic Misconduct
- "On my honor, as a student, I have neither given
nor received unauthorized aid on this academic
work." - Visit the KSU Honor System Web Page for details
http//www.ksu.edu/honor
7Grading
- 650 total points
- 550 from exams
- 4 midterm exams (100 pts each)
- 1 final (150 pts)
- 100 from 2 writing assignments
8Field trips and writing assignments
- Two self guided field trips
- Writing assignments that go with them.
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11Todays Outline
- Defining wildlife and fisheries biology
- History of wildlife and fisheries biology
12- What is wildlife?
- Write down three examples of wildlife
- Game vs. non-game
- What is fisheries?
- Write down three examples of fisheries
- Refers to a target species, not confined to just
fish
13What is wildlife and fisheries biology?
Habitat
Biota
Human User
14Grassland
Black-footed ferret
Farmer or rancher
15Mountain meadows
Elk
Hunters
16What is wildlife and fisheries biology?
- Journal of Wildlife Management in premier issue
(1937) - Wildlife management is the practical ecology of
all vertebrates and their plant and animal
associates - Wildlife management along sound biological lines
is part of the greater movement for conservation
of our entire native flora and fauna
17Conservation vs. Management
- Management to manipulate with a goal in mind
- Conservation to sustain healthy or restore
unhealthy populations - Conservation is NOT Preservation
- Preservation leaving natural systems as they
are - Gifford Pinchot a forester for T. Roosevelt
- Lines have been blurred
18What is wildlife management?
- Game or stock management
- Endangered species management
- Non-game management
- Animal control
- Basic biology Natural history
- Habitat management - Restoration ecology
- People management
19- To keep every cog and wheel is the first
precaution of intelligent tinkering - Aldo Leopold
20The Science of Wildlife Management
- Game Management 1933
- 1) review the scientific literature
- 2) find answers to management problem with field
and laboratory work - 3) implement and evaluate remedies
21Who needs a wildlife or fisheries biologist?
- Municipal, state, federal, tribal agencies need
biologists to manage and conserve - Private sector needs biologists
- Law enforcement needs biologists
- Politicians need biologists
22History of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology
- Kublai Khan (1259-1294 AD) decreed that no taking
of any animals from March to October
23History of Wildlife Management
- At the same time in Europe, wildlife was
exploited for food with less regard for
management - Wildlife viewed as competitors
24History of Wildlife Management
- By 1700s only wildlife left was on property of
nobles - Wildlife and fish were owned by the king
- With his permission, nobles were granted the
right to hunt
25Supreme Court declared that all property of the
king belonged to the people
26 2750 BILLION to 0
28A market for hunting
- American robins, plovers, curlews, sandpipers
were sold in restaurants - Swans, herons and egrets hunted for plumes
29No holds barred
- Waterfowl were shot with cannons loaded with shot
- Bison shot out of moving trains
- No seasons, no limits, no geographical
restrictions - The abundance of wildlife seemed limitless
30- Market hunting the trade or selling of wildlife
for commerce - Subsistence hunting the taking of wildlife for
food - Trophy hunting the taking of premium
specimens
31- By early 1900s hunting opportunities were scarce
and people began to realize that some sort of
conservation and management of wildlife and
fisheries were needed.
32Teddy Roosevelt 26th president
(1901-1909) Reserved 230 million acres for
public use
33Please read Chapters 1 18