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Posted on February 8th, 2016 in Got Nature for Kids, Wildlife | No Comments »

​The National 4-H Wildlife Habitat Education Program (WHEP) is an environmental education program for youth ages 8-19 that teaches all about wildlife habitat and damage management through hands-on activities. This program is the largest of its kind in the nation and has been awarded the Conservation Education Award by The Wildlife Society, the only professional organization that certifies wildlife biologists around the world.Black bear

Each year, WHEP has a national contest for its senior level (ages 14-19) youth consisting of three individual events and one team event. The first event, the wildlife challenge, consists of 30 general knowledge questions and 20 animal identifications based on skins and/or skulls. With only 30 minutes allowed for this event, it can be a challenging task.

Competitors can look to the WHEP manual for help studying for the general knowledge questions. The new publication “Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program: Wildlife Identification Guide” assists further by providing 142 flashcards covering all of the species found on the identification questions, complete with pictures of the animal’s skins and a list of characteristics. Practicing with these flashcards is an extremely effective way to learn the material and perform better in the event.

This year’s contest will be held this summer on July 24th. Study with the “Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program: Wildlife Identification Guide” publication to get ready!

For more information on WHEP, please check out the Purdue Extension video “WHEP – Wildlife Habitat Education Program” to take a deeper look through the testimonials of students and staff members involved with the program.

Resources:
Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program Video, What is WHEP?, Purdue Extension-Forestry & Natural Resources (FNR) YouTube Channel playlist
​Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program: Preparing for the Wildlife Challenge – The Education Store, Purdue Extension resource center
Developing a Wildlife Habitat Management Plan – The Education Store
Wildlife Habitat Education Program – Teaching and Learning Wildlife Management Practices – The Education Store

Jarred Brooke, Wildlife Extension Specialist
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources


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