Wildlife Habitat in Urban Areas Test
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Question: 1. Wildlife not likely to be found living in our urban communities include?
deer
squirrels
moose
bears
Question: 2. Most developed sites result in conditions not acceptable to species such as
deer
pigeons
sparrows
raccoons
Question: 3. Wildlife needs the following as a primary source of energy?
smaller animals
plants
sunshine
water
Question: 4. Which sentence is not true?
Diverse types of cover on a site are not important.
Birds and wildlife need protection from weather and predators.
Native conifers and deciduous plants with summer and fall fruits and flowers are optimal.
Different layers of vegetation are helpful.
Question: 5. Increasing urbanization does not result in:
stands of trees having less interior habitat.
stands of trees being more prone to edge effects.
stands of trees having decreased predation.
stands of trees having a loss of wildlife.
Question: 6. Corridors that link habitat patches and facilitate wildlife movement are called:
green corridors
greenways
set-asides
remnant forest
Question: 7. Primary cavity excavators include:
nuthatches
bluebirds
raccoons
eagles
Question: 8. Open nesters include:
wood ducks
flickers
flying squirrels
osprey
Question: 9. Raptors include:
woodpeckers
salamanders
mice
eagles
Question: 10. To help conserve or reestablish habitat:
take a look at local landscape patterns.
make an assessment of abutting land.
provide for specific wildlife habitat needs.
devise a plan that will have the greatest impact for wildlife.
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