ethics - Answer- What are standards of behavior or conduct, which are sconsidered
to be morally right?
t - Answer- T or F- Personal etics are "unwritten laws" which govern your behavior at
all times -when you are with others, and when your are alone
guest - Answer- The ethical hunter is a _______ of the landowner while hunting on
private land
Permission - Answer- Before hunting on private property you should ask for
__________
how you find them - Answer- How should gates be left?
f - Answer- T or F- an ethical hunter can shoot over his limit to fill the bag limit of
others.
the hunter gives his quarry a "fair chance to escape being shot - Answer- What is
considered the fair chase principle?
I hunters are viewed as slobs who shoot up the countryside, vandalize propery, and
disregard the rights of landowners and citizens, they will lose the privilege to hunt
private land and public land as well. - Answer- Future opportunities to enjoy sport
hunting in North America will depend upon the hunter's public image. Why?
recreation - Answer- Hunting in the past has been for necessity for food. Today most
hunting is done for ______________
thru their actions, hunters have identified problems such as:
a) pollution ans its affect on wildlife
b) habitat and abuse
c) helping to focus public attention on the plight of rare and endangered species -
Answer- Name three ways hunters contribute to the welfare of wildlife
initiating wildlife laws and their enforcement
wildlife research and management
establishmen of parks and wildlife preserves - Answer- What are some things
hunters have been responsible for?
legally - Answer- Game species include all species that are _______ hunted or
harvested.
grazers - Answer- _________ eat mainly grasses
forest game - Answer- _________ animals commonly found in forested habitats