Wildlife Alliance For Youth A Cooperative Effort to Educate Youth on Wildlife Careers and...
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Wildlife Alliance For Wildlife Alliance For YouthYouth
A Cooperative Effort to Educate A Cooperative Effort to Educate Youth on Wildlife Careers and Youth on Wildlife Careers and
Enterprises in TexasEnterprises in Texas
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Wildlife & Recreation Management Wildlife & Recreation Management Career Development EventCareer Development Event
Contest is similar to other FFA CDE (judging Contest is similar to other FFA CDE (judging contests) in its formatcontests) in its format
Students must evaluate various situations and Students must evaluate various situations and demonstrate knowledge and skills of wildlife demonstrate knowledge and skills of wildlife related activitiesrelated activities
Nine “questions” make up the contestNine “questions” make up the contest
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Questions 1 & 2Questions 1 & 2Students must identify flagged plants and state which of the designated species of wildlife prefer that plant.
(Three game species are identified prior to the beginning of the contest)
Plant ID & PreferencesPlant ID & Preferences
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Questions 4 & 5Questions 4 & 5Wildlife Habitat Evaluation & Wildlife Habitat Wildlife Habitat Evaluation & Wildlife Habitat Management PracticesManagement Practices
Students must evaluate a designated area and state what condition it is in for the designated game specie.
They must also recommend BMPs for the designated area to make it preferred for the specie.
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Questions 3 & 6Questions 3 & 6
These two are written tests.These two are written tests. Question 3- Wildlife Biological FactsQuestion 3- Wildlife Biological Facts
*Students are tested on facts included in the study *Students are tested on facts included in the study guide for the contest, specific to each regionguide for the contest, specific to each region
Question 6- Game LawsQuestion 6- Game Laws
*Students are tested on Texas fish & Game laws. *Students are tested on Texas fish & Game laws. Questions come from the TPWD Outdoor Annual Questions come from the TPWD Outdoor Annual Hunting & Fishing Regulations GuideHunting & Fishing Regulations Guide
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Question 7Question 7
SafetySafety
Students evaluate a hunting, camping, fishing, or boating scenario and state whether actions are legal, illegal, safe, unsafe, or any combination thereof.
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Question 8Question 8 TechniquesTechniques
Students utilize various skills and techniques used by biologists in the wildlife field. Examples include identifying tracks, scat, feathers, bones, skulls, pelts, measuring antler sheds, and aging animals using various methods.
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Question 9Question 9
Compass & PacingCompass & Pacing
Students are given a starting point, a set of coordinates and must find Students are given a starting point, a set of coordinates and must find the correct ending point. GPS units are not allowed, but calculators and the correct ending point. GPS units are not allowed, but calculators and compasses are!compasses are!
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Contest InformationContest Information
Contests are open to 4-H and FFA membersContests are open to 4-H and FFA members Regional Contests are held in each of the 5 regions. Regional Contests are held in each of the 5 regions.
Two FFA areas compete at each regional contest.Two FFA areas compete at each regional contest. The top 5 FFA teams from each region go on to the The top 5 FFA teams from each region go on to the
State Contest and the top 2 4-H teams go to the State State Contest and the top 2 4-H teams go to the State contest.contest.
The State contest is rotated among each of the 5 The State contest is rotated among each of the 5 regions, so it is in a different region each yearregions, so it is in a different region each year
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Region DelineationRegion Delineation
•Follows TSSWCB/NRCS Area lines
•Include 2 FFA Areas in Each region
•Each Region has its own committee
•Each Region Chair serves on the State committee along with others
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Region Committee MembersRegion Committee Members TSSWCB Field RepsTSSWCB Field Reps Soil & Water Conservation District DirectorSoil & Water Conservation District Director NRCS Representative (Appointed by Assistant State NRCS Representative (Appointed by Assistant State
Conservationist for each Area)Conservationist for each Area) 2 Ag Science Teachers2 Ag Science Teachers 1 Texas Parks & Wildlife Biologist/Education Rep.1 Texas Parks & Wildlife Biologist/Education Rep. 1 Game Warden1 Game Warden 1 University Representative1 University Representative 1 Industry Representative1 Industry Representative 1 Texas Cooperative Extension Employee1 Texas Cooperative Extension Employee
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Idea was conceived by NRCS employee George Martin in East Texas
First Contest held in East Texas in Early ’90s
Due to the increasing importance of wildlife to farmers and ranchers in Texas, by 2000s, it had grown into a statewide contest, with curriculum, participants and lots of support.
It continues to grow in popularity and is unique in the state because of all of the
entities involved.
Communication
Education
Cooperation