arid land vocab

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fawning

act of giving birth; uniquely identified as fawning in several different species

supplemental water

additional water not provided naturally in the environment

yeomans plow

agricultural tool invented by Texan bill graeme and perfected by Australian p. a. yeoman's, whose intended to purpose is to improve water preservation on ridges

satellite animals

animals living on their own apart from any group or herd

non game species

animals not typically hunted for food , sport or other reasons

pronghorn antelope

antilopcarpa Americana; ungulates related to goats and antelope; native to vast areas of arid land

habitat

areas providing animals with food, water, cover, and space

free water

available water on open lands provided by natural means or human interaction

prescribed burns

burning native plants and landscapes in a controlled manner for the benefit of the local ecosystem

water harvesting

capturing water for use by native species or for other production means

apex carnivore

carnivore at the top of the food chain

spotlight surveys

counting animals on land with a spotlight

aerial surveys

counting animals with a fixed wing aircraft or helicopter, covering vast amounts of land compared to other survey methods

scat

fecal matter from animals

riparian habitat

habitat residing alongside a stream or river which may be dry at times and carry water at others

ungulates

hoofed animals which are most often herbaceous

non game monitoring

include a large variety of methods used for monitoring non game wildlife including bird surveys walking transects and track counts

browse

leaves tender shoots and other vegetation targeted for consumption by a wide variety of herbaceous animals; especially ungulates

gestation period

length of time between conception and fawning

forbs

non grass herbs or plants

herbaceous

non woody plants identifies as foliage by producers

mule deer

odocileus heminus; ungulates native to north america whom occupy arid regions

desert big horn sheep

ovis canadensis; ungulates native to north america whom occupy arid regions

photo point

permanent location from which photos are taken over a period of time to show gradual changes in the environment

succulents

plants living in arid conditions known for exceptional water holding capacity

mountain lions

puma concolor; carnivorous hunters closely related to domesticated house cats; are also known as pumas and panthers; known to prey on various animals, especially ungulates

trophy cascade

removal of predators in an environment leading to overpopulation and habitat devastation

pre-formed water

water available through plant consumption


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