CONSERVATION & WILDLIFE & SHOOTING SPORTS (DEPARTMENT D)
Each 4-H/FFA exhibitor may enter up to 4 different items in each class.
Conservation, Wildlife, and Shooting Sports gives 4-H members an opportunity to share their knowledge and field experience about conservation, wildlife, and shooting sports. When creating an exhibit make sure to pay close attention to the rules while taking into account the different laws that surround those areas.
GENERAL RULES
NO FIREARMS, ITEMS WITH A BLADE (broad heads, knives, saws, etc.) or related items of any other kind, may be exhibited. This applies to actual items, replicated items and item parts. Photos are a suitable substitution for actual items.
SHOW WHAT YOU DID & LEARNED: All 4-H members must show evidence of their personal field experiences, study or observations that relate to their exhibit. This helps judges understand what the 4-H member did and learned in the process that led to the exhibit.
PROPER CREDIT: Show proper credit by listing the sources of plans or other supporting information used in exhibits.
Example to attach to your exhibit.
Name: Chris Clover
County: Clover County
Age: 10
Field Experience, Study, or Observation:
I attended a 4-H workshop where we put pout a food plot and then made turkey calls. We played a game about attracting turkeys. Sometimes we acted like a female to draw in a tom turkey. Sometimes we acted like a lost baby turkey to call in a whole flock. I was able to use my turkey call and play the game successfully. While I never turkey hunted in person, I went on-line to research more turkey calls. I hope to turkey hunt someday, and I want to use a box call to hunt fall turkeys.
Credits/Source:
Information was obtained from Nebraska Game and Parks website.
EXHIBITOR INFO? The 4-H member’s name, county, age must be on the back or bottom of all displays.
WILDLIFE & WILDLIFE LAWS: “Animal” or “wildlife” in the following classes includes wild fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, or mammals. Domestic animals (i.e. domestic livestock or house pets) and insect exhibits are not appropriate for this area. 4-H members must comply with current state and federal laws. It is illegal to possess threatened, endangered, or protected wildlife, or the feathers, nests, or eggs of non-game birds. These items cannot be part of an exhibit. Game birds and game animals taken legally during an open season may be used.
PROPER CREDIT: Show proper credit by listing the sources of plans or other supporting information used in exhibits.
EXHIBITOR INFO? The 4-H member’s name, county, age must be on the back or bottom of all displays.
WILDLIFE & WILDLIFE LAWS: “Animal” or “wildlife” in the following classes includes wild fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, or mammals. Domestic animals (i.e. domestic livestock or house pets) and insect exhibits are not appropriate for this area. 4-H members must comply with current state and federal laws. It is illegal to possess threatened, endangered, or protected wildlife, or the feathers, nests, or eggs of non-game birds. These items cannot be part of an exhibit. Game birds and game animals taken legally during an open season may be used.
PROJECT MATERIALS: Related project booklets include Exploring Your Environment Series, 4-H Shooting Sports, Amphibians, Bird Behavior (EC 5-93-81), Fishing for Adventure Project Manuals, Wildlife Conservation (4-H 125), Geology, and Outdoor Adventure. Other resources include: Outdoor Skills; Learning Science in the Outdoors series (Science Signature Outcome Program) outdoornebraska.gov/afterschool/ and www.whep.org.
Exhibit Size Guidelines
BOARD AND POSTER EXHIBITS: Mount all board exhibits on 1/4" plywood, masonite, or similar panel no larger than 24 inches high x 24 inches wide. Poster exhibits should be on regular poster sheets, no larger than standard size (22 inches x 28 inches) but half size, 22 x 14 inches, is recommended.
ALL OTHER EXHIBITS: Exhibits other than poster/display board should not exceed 48 inches x 48 inches and be able to be moved by two people. Large exhibits (larger than listed above) must be suited and prepared for outdoor exhibition at the Nebraska State Fair. If large exhibits are not suited for outdoor exhibition, youth have the option to create a poster or another suitable substitute for the exhibit, instead of exhibiting the project itself.