Hunt Your Way to Success 2025 – Master the Ontario Hunting License Test!

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What is the primary goal of wildlife management?

To increase wildlife populations for hunting

To sustain wildlife species and their ecosystems

Wildlife management is the practice of maintaining and protecting wildlife and their habitats. The primary goal of wildlife management is to sustain wildlife species and their ecosystems, not to increase or decrease their populations. Option A, increasing wildlife populations for hunting, may be a secondary goal for certain wildlife management programs, but it is not the primary goal. Option C, decreasing the number of wildlife species, would not align with the goal of sustaining wildlife species and their ecosystems. Option D, promoting deforestation, would have a negative impact on wildlife and their habitats, contradicting the primary goal of wildlife management.

To decrease the number of wildlife species

To promote deforestation

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