California Dept of Fish and Wildlife Trapping Exam
Questions And Detailed Answers With Rationalities,
Guaranteed Pass Graded A+!!!
1.Alveolar Echinococcosis: microscopic tapeworm, found in foxes, coyotes,
dogs, and cats. Hand-to-mouth transfer, infection in humans causes parasitic tumors to
form in the liver, and, less commonly, the lungs, brain, and other organs. If left untreated,
infection with AE can be fatal and symptoms can last years. "hand-to-mouth" transfer
2. Brucellosis: Bacterial infection, mostly dairy. Farm are hotspot, causes infertility's
animals.. Nonspecific
Symptoms, infection and treatment can be prolonged.
3.Ehrlichiosis: Disease of white blood cells caused by rickettsia bacteria. Also
known as HME or HGE. TICKS, Wastern Black-legged. Resembles Flu, rarely
fatal, antibiotics.
4. Giardiasis: Waterborne disease, Diarrheal illness caused by parasitic protozoan.
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome: Naturally found in wild rodents. Rare,
5.
but often fatal. Exposure through breathing in contaminated droppings.
6. Histoplasmosis: fungal infection of the lungs. Found in bird and bat dropping
7. Leptospirosis: Waterborne Disease, bacterial infection commonly found in urin
of animals.
8. Lyme disease: Caused by bacterium known as spirochete through an infected
Western Black Legged Tick.
9. Plague: Bacteria Yersinia Pestis. Naturally found on rodents.
,10. Rabies: Viral Disease, Most cases occur through skunks and bats.
11. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: bacteria spread by ticks - chills, fever,
rash
Roundworms: intestinal parasite common to warm climates and unsanitary
12.
conditions, which mature in the intestines and can cause diarrhea, intestinal
obstruction and sometimes intestinal rupture.
13. Salmonellosis: a bacterial infection of the digestive system, usually spread by
eating contaminated food
14.Tularemia (rabbit fever):
MO: bacteria Vector: fleas, ticks,
direct contact
Reservoir: rabbits, cats, dogs, rodents
Symptoms: necrotic ulcer, eye infection, septicemia,
meningitis Treatment: antibiotics
Prevention: proper care with infected animals
Wear rubber gloves when skinning, common in hunters, trappers, vets
Badgers - Prevention & Control:
15.
Exclusion - Non Pratical Modify Habitat -
Control rodent pop.
Frightening - Bright
,Lights No
Repellents
Trap (Dead Chicken to bait) & Shoot
, Member of weasel
yotes
17. T/F: Trapping License is required if working for a
wildlife control company: -
True, it is needed
T/F: You do NOT need to have your trapping license
18.
while trapping: False, Must be in your immediate possession
19. Steel-jawed leg-hold Traps (are/aren't) prohibited: ARE
20. How Often are traps inspected: at least once Daily
T/F: ALL traps must bear a number or identifying
21.
mark registered to the Department: True, must have markings
T/F: You may set a trap 150 yards of any structure even
22.
without consent from landowner: FALSE, you must have consent to set
within 150 Yards
T/F: Pelts of animals taken with body-gripping traps may
23.
be sold: FALSE, can't sell if taken that way
T/F: Fur-bearing and/or nongame mammals that are
24.
injuring property may be taken at any time and/or manner:
Questions And Detailed Answers With Rationalities,
Guaranteed Pass Graded A+!!!
1.Alveolar Echinococcosis: microscopic tapeworm, found in foxes, coyotes,
dogs, and cats. Hand-to-mouth transfer, infection in humans causes parasitic tumors to
form in the liver, and, less commonly, the lungs, brain, and other organs. If left untreated,
infection with AE can be fatal and symptoms can last years. "hand-to-mouth" transfer
2. Brucellosis: Bacterial infection, mostly dairy. Farm are hotspot, causes infertility's
animals.. Nonspecific
Symptoms, infection and treatment can be prolonged.
3.Ehrlichiosis: Disease of white blood cells caused by rickettsia bacteria. Also
known as HME or HGE. TICKS, Wastern Black-legged. Resembles Flu, rarely
fatal, antibiotics.
4. Giardiasis: Waterborne disease, Diarrheal illness caused by parasitic protozoan.
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome: Naturally found in wild rodents. Rare,
5.
but often fatal. Exposure through breathing in contaminated droppings.
6. Histoplasmosis: fungal infection of the lungs. Found in bird and bat dropping
7. Leptospirosis: Waterborne Disease, bacterial infection commonly found in urin
of animals.
8. Lyme disease: Caused by bacterium known as spirochete through an infected
Western Black Legged Tick.
9. Plague: Bacteria Yersinia Pestis. Naturally found on rodents.
,10. Rabies: Viral Disease, Most cases occur through skunks and bats.
11. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: bacteria spread by ticks - chills, fever,
rash
Roundworms: intestinal parasite common to warm climates and unsanitary
12.
conditions, which mature in the intestines and can cause diarrhea, intestinal
obstruction and sometimes intestinal rupture.
13. Salmonellosis: a bacterial infection of the digestive system, usually spread by
eating contaminated food
14.Tularemia (rabbit fever):
MO: bacteria Vector: fleas, ticks,
direct contact
Reservoir: rabbits, cats, dogs, rodents
Symptoms: necrotic ulcer, eye infection, septicemia,
meningitis Treatment: antibiotics
Prevention: proper care with infected animals
Wear rubber gloves when skinning, common in hunters, trappers, vets
Badgers - Prevention & Control:
15.
Exclusion - Non Pratical Modify Habitat -
Control rodent pop.
Frightening - Bright
,Lights No
Repellents
Trap (Dead Chicken to bait) & Shoot
, Member of weasel
yotes
17. T/F: Trapping License is required if working for a
wildlife control company: -
True, it is needed
T/F: You do NOT need to have your trapping license
18.
while trapping: False, Must be in your immediate possession
19. Steel-jawed leg-hold Traps (are/aren't) prohibited: ARE
20. How Often are traps inspected: at least once Daily
T/F: ALL traps must bear a number or identifying
21.
mark registered to the Department: True, must have markings
T/F: You may set a trap 150 yards of any structure even
22.
without consent from landowner: FALSE, you must have consent to set
within 150 Yards
T/F: Pelts of animals taken with body-gripping traps may
23.
be sold: FALSE, can't sell if taken that way
T/F: Fur-bearing and/or nongame mammals that are
24.
injuring property may be taken at any time and/or manner: