Hunter's Ed
What is the best way to prevent frostbite
avoid severe weather
Hunters tend to pass through five stages of development. What is the focus during the limiting-out stage?
bagging the limit
how can you show respect for other hunters?
by sharing your knowledge and skills with other hunters
what do contour lines of a topographic map show?
elevation
After spending several hours outdoors, your skin is pale and clammy. You feel weak and have muscle cramps. These are symptoms of:
heat exhaustion
•Dry, hot, and flushed skin—dark or purple in color •Dilated pupils •Rapid, weak pulse •Shallow breathing
heat stroke
A person with a broken leg must be moved. how should the broken leg be handled?
immobilize the joint ablove and below the break. don't straighten the limb, but splint it the way you found it.
how much water do you need each day?
two to four quarts
When you go on a hunting trip, you should leave a hunting plan with someone you trust. What information should the plan include?
where you will be hunting and when you expect to return
What is the best way to purify water?
boiling
landowners often complain that hunters
do not get permission to hunt
What is the proper way to start a fire?
gather more firewood than you think you will use. then light our fire
unlike conservation, what does preservation emphasize?
saving natural resourses
Hunters tend to pass through five stages of development. What is the focus during the method stage
the process of the hunt
why should hunters wear daylight fluorescent orange clothing?
to be more visible to other hunters
how can you show respect for non-hunters?
by t
Aldo Leopold is the father of wildlife management. He once defined ethical behavior as doing the right thing when no one else is watching, even when:
doing the wrong thing is legal
What is the best way to treat a snakebite
keep the victom calm. take him or her to a hospital
hunting loses respect as a sport when hunters
participate in hunting while ignoring the arguments of critics
maintain the number of animals in a habitat at or below the habitat's carrying capacity so that no damage is done to the animals or to their habitat.
wildlife managers