Among others- armadillo, bald eagle, beaver, bobcat, buzzard, copperhead, cottonmouth, coyote, crow, ducks, elk, gopher, groundhog, hawk, hummingbird, hog-nosed snake, mole, opossum, owl, panther, quail, rabbit, raccoon, rattlesnake, red fox, skunk, snapping turtle, ticks, turkey, turtle, wasp, water moccasin, white tailed deer, wolf, woodpecker, and yellowjackets.
Arkansas.
Wildlife biologists typically have at least a Bachelor's degree in wildlife biology, ecology, or a related field. There may be private-sector jobs or government jobs.
Susan Morrison has written: 'Arkansas Wildlife'
lakes,clear streams,forests,wildlife,rich farm lands
oil, coal, rice, water, wildlife,trees,gold,and silver
Charles Loeffler has written: 'Arkansas darter, Etheostoma cragini' -- subject(s): Planning, Conservation, Arkansas darter, Wildlife recovery, Rare fishes
The biggest known tree in Arkansas is a Bald Cypress located in the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge. It has a circumference of over 40 feet and is estimated to be over 1,000 years old.
The tallest tree in Arkansas is 120 feet high and 14 wide and 143 feet around. It is located at the White River National Wildlife refuge and is a Bald Cypress tree.
many states allow electronic hunting calls for predator hunting the answet to your question can be found on Arkansas wildlife resource agencies web site (awra)
Wildlife officers in Arkansas start off at $28,000 per year and do not usually see much of a pay increase for at least 5 years. For more detailed information contact the human resource department with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.
University of Arkansas (Main campus) -Fayetteville, Arkansas. University of Arkansas at Fort Smith- Fort Smith, Arkansas Northwest Arkansas Community College- Bentonville, Arkansas University of Central Arkansas- Conway, Arkansas Arkansas Tech- Russelville, Arkansas Ouchita Baptist University- University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences- Little Rock Arkansas
"The Natural State," was officially adopted as the Arkansas official nickname by the Eightieth General Assembly of 1995. Arkansas is known throughout the country for its natural beauty, clear lakes and streams and abundance of natural wildlife. This nickname replaced the official Land of Opportunity nickname following the slogan Arkansas Is a Natural that was used to promote tourism and outdoor recreation.