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The National 4-H Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program (WHEP) is designed to teach youth about the fundamentals of wildlife and fisheries science and management. The National Invitational Judging event is open only to senior division 4-H members. Junior-high and junior division 4-H members are eligible to compete at county, regional and state events. 4-H Shooting Sports Hunting, Wildlife and Outdoor Skills Curriculum Leader Manual and Teaching Activities National 4-H Shooting Sports Committee. The Tennessee 4-H Wildlife Judging Manual was adapted in format from the Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program National Manual, edited by Ron Masters, Champe Green, Jim Armstrong and Charles Lee. The author is especially grateful to Thomas K. Hill for his role in coauthor-ing an earlier version of this manual; to Jim Byford, Scott Chadwell, Ricky.


wildlife. includes all animals that live in the natural environment but not under the direct control of humans. Level 1 of the 4-H Wildlife Science manual focuses on animals in the. vertebrate. group. Vertebrates are animals with a. backbone. A backbone consists of a series of bones that connects the animal's skull to its pelvis. Each bone. The Texas 4-H Wildlife Habitat Education Project (WHEP) State Contest covers information and follows rules and procedures in the current Texas 4-H WHEP Manual (Texas Version ) below. WHEP Workshops will be held periodically around the state for adult leaders and youth to learn the material and practice the application of knowledge and skills. Behavior (EC ), Fishing for Adventure Project Manuals, Wildlife Conservation (4-H ), Outdoor Skills: Learning Science in the Outdoors series (Science Signautre Outcome Program), and Wildlife Evaluation Handbook, Participant's Manual (NE 4H).


Texas 4-H WHEP Manual WHEP Workshops will be held periodically around the state for adult leaders and youth to learn the material and practice the application of knowledge and skills. These will be registered through 4HOnline and found on that calendar as well as the Natural Resources Program Activity and Event Schedule found on this website under Resources. The Tennessee 4-H Wildlife Judging Manual was adapted in format from the Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program National Manual, edited by Ron Masters, Champe Green, Jim Armstrong and Charles Lee. The author is especially grateful to Thomas K. Hill for his role in coauthor-ing an earlier version of this manual; to Jim Byford, Scott Chadwell, Ricky. To give 4-H’ers an appreciation for wildlife and to challenge them to preserve this natural resource in this country. To learn about wildlife habitat and how to manage it. To learn about wildlife management practices and their effect on habitat for various wildlife species.

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