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Title: Environmental Resources Unit


1
Environmental Resources Unit
  • Animal Wildlife Management

2
Lesson
  • Understanding Hunting Ethics

3
Learning Objectives
  • I can define hunting and shooting
  • I can describe hunting heritage and why people
    hunt
  • I can discuss hunting rights and priviledges
  • I can list the five stages of a hunter
  • I can discuss land ethics

4
Terms to Know
  • Ethical hunters
  • Firearm
  • Hunting
  • Image
  • Limiting out stage
  • Method stage
  • Muzzleloader
  • Poaching
  • Privileges
  • Responsible
  • Shooter stage
  • Shooting
  • Sportsman stage
  • Sportsmen/women
  • TREAD
  • Trespassing
  • Trophy stage

5
What makes a responsible hunter?
  • Make a list of positive and negative things that
    you have seen or heard of hunters doing.
  • Discuss this list in class.
  • What does all the cons do for the image of
    hunting?

6
Just a Thought
  • What are some of the privileges that are taken
    for granted as citizens of the United States?
  • List some of these privileges on the board and
    discuss them. Make sure to include voting,
    driving a car, etc...
  • What about hunting?

7
What is hunting?
  • Hunting is killing game for food and/or
    recreation.
  • Some people use the game for trophies.
  • Hunters emphasis the enjoyment gained from
    hunting.
  • Many families schedule hunting trips, or schedule
    them around the hunting seasons.

8
What is shooting?
  • Shooting is non-hunting fireing of guns to
    develop skills in aiming, firing, accuracy.
  • Many go to skeet ranges where a shotgun is fired
    at clay targets.
  • Many also go to shooting ranges to practice, or
    sight in a new gun.
  • More shots are fired shooting than hunting.

9
What is hunting heritage?
  • All people where hunters at one time.
  • Hunting was a way to gather food.
  • Early man used rocks, clubs spears to hunt.
  • Blackpowder once used for fireworks in China was
    then used for firearms.

10
What is hunting heritage?
  • A firearm is a tool used to shoot a projectile.
  • Muzzleloaders where first used in Europe.
  • A muzzleloader is a firearm loaded through the
    muzzle.

11
What is hunting heritage?
Shotgun type firearm
Muzzleloader
12
Why do people hunt?
  • Game is a crop that is produced by the land and
    harvested by hunters.
  • When game is more abundant regulations are set
    for a bigger harvest.
  • When low hunting may be restricted.

13
Why do people hunt?
  • Most hunters enjoy improving skills, like
    identifying game signs, calling game, scouting
    territory.
  • Many like the taste of wild game.

14
Why do people hunt?
  • Hunting is an important accept of population
    contol.
  • As population goes up, so do wildlife problems.

15
Is population control necessary?
16
What are hunting privileges?
  • Privileges are extra benifits given to people who
    meet certain conditions that can be taken away.
  • Hunting licenses and education certificates can
    be revoked if misused.
  • Most hunters have to get permission to hunt some
    land.
  • Hunting without permission is called trespassing.
    It is illegal and can be fined.

17
What are hunting privileges?
  • Responsible hunters plan a hunt by learning
    landand asking permission.
  • They learn to follow laws related to hunting and
    hunting equipment.
  • Ethical hunters behave as guests on other peoples
    property.
  • Ethical hunters thank the owner and offer some of
    the game meat in exchange for land use.

18
What are hunting privileges?
  • Privileges can be taken away from hunters.
  • It only takes a few to ruin the hunters image.
  • Image is the way others see you.
  • Irresponsible hunting includes unsafe use of
    firearms, not knowing laws, not respecting
    others rights.
  • Society ranks improper behavior as the single
    most negative aspect of hunters.

19
What are hunting privileges?
  • Not only is poaching illegal, but it is dangerous
    to animals and humans.
  • Poaching is takeing game where hunting isnt
    allowed, while trespassing, out of season,
    shooting more than limit,or takeing game after
    hunting hours.

20
What are the five stages of hunters?
  • Method Stage
  • In this stage, hunting has become very important
    to the hunters.
  • They still want to take game, even limit out, but
    more important to them is how it is done.

21
What are the five stages of hunters?
  • Sportsman Stage
  • After years of hunting, these hunters enjoy being
    with friends in the outdoors more than taking
    game.

22
What are the five stages of hunters?
  • Shooter Stage
  • This hunter thinks good hunting means a lot of
    shooting.
  • Limiting Out Stage
  • More concerned about the number of birds or game
    animals shot.
  • Trophy Stage
  • These hunters try to shoot only certain game.

23
What is the Hunters Code of Ethics?
  • I pledge to learn and follow the rules of firearm
    and hunting safety AND require it from hunting
    partners.
  • I pledge to obey all hunting regulations
  • I pledge to respect the beliefs of hunter and
    non-hunters.
  • I pledge to report wildlife and hunting
    violations.

24
What is the Hunters Code of Ethics?
  • I pledge to ask permission to hunt from land
    owners and will offer a portion of my bag to my
    host.
  • I pledge to hunt under the rules of fair chase.
  • I pledge to improve my skills and take only a
    clear shot at game.
  • I pledge to support wildlife conservation
    programs.

25
What is the Hunters Code of Ethics?
  • I teach others about being a true sportsman.
  • I pledge to make full use any game I bag. I will
    prevent its waste.

26
Who is responsible for land ethics?
  • We must TREAD lightly
  • Travel only on designated routes
  • Respect the rights of others
  • Educate yourself
  • Avoid streams, meadows, wildlife
  • Drive responsibly

27
What about drugs and alcohol hunting?
  • A safe, responsible hunter knows that alcohol and
    drugs affect skill, judgment, reaction time, and
    coordination.
  • Alcohol in your bloodstream reaches all parts of
    your body. It does not warm you.
  • The best way to avoid dangers of alcohol and
    drugs is to say NO.

28
What about drugs and alcohol hunting?
  • Fine Motor Control affects marksmanship
  • Judgment affects zones of fire
  • Hearing affects location of game
  • Color Perception affects game ID
  • Reaction Time affects quickness
  • Vision affects game ID
  • Coordination affects muzzle control

29
Why is it important how the public feels about
hunting?
  • Their feelings will affect future laws and
    regulations regarding hunting and land use.
  • The majority of the population favors some
    hunting under strick regulations.

30
Why is it important how the public feels about
hunting?
  • Hunters should understand and respect others
    feelings on hunting.
  • For example, dont transport you harvested deer
    on the top of a vehicle or other easily visable
    place that may be offensive.
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