One of the seven principles of the North American Model for Wildlife
Conservation states that wildlife is an international resource. What does this
mean?
A
Wildlife found in the United States and
Canada is owned by North Americans,
B
Dead game animals may be sold throughout
North American without being regulated.
C
Hunting and fishing are managed
cooperatively across state and province
boundaries.
D
Only those persons who have a valid
passport may hunt legally.
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Answer:

C  Hunting and fishing are managed  cooperatively across state and province  boundaries.

Explanation:

  • According to the North American Model for Wildlife  Conservation, wildlife is a an international resource. No party has exclusive right over it and, therefore, should be shared across state and province boundaries.
  • It advocates that hunting and fishing should be open and free to all citizen regardless of status, or land ownership. However, it also advocates that these activities should be practiced within legal limits and not for commercial purposes.
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Considering the North American Model for Wildlife.

  • Conservation states that wildlife is an international resource. This implies that "Hunting and fishing are managed cooperatively across state and province boundaries."

  • This conservation of wildlife deals with the management of the wildlife such that there wouldn't be the extinction of wildlife animals.

  • Also, being international, means, such management should be done beyond individual boundaries of States and provinces across North America, including the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option C "Hunting and fishing are managed cooperatively across state and province boundaries."

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