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	<title>Small Mammals of North Dakota</title>
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	<description>Introduction to some common small mammals found in North Dakota, including a complete checklist of mammals occurring in </description>
	<content:encoded>Introduction to some common small mammals found in North Dakota, including a complete checklist of mammals occurring in &lt;br /&gt;From Northern Prairie Research Center</content:encoded>
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	<title>Tolerance by Denning Wolves, Canis lupus, to Human ...</title>
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	<description>Observations of wolves tolerating human activities in close proximity to dens and rendezvous sites with pups	Wolves are </description>
	<content:encoded>Observations of wolves tolerating human activities in close proximity to dens and rendezvous sites with pups	Wolves are &lt;br /&gt;From Northern Prairie Research Center</content:encoded>
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	<category>Canis Lupus</category>
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	<category>Mammals</category>
	<category>Management</category>
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	<category>Rendezvous</category>
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	<title>Movements and Habitat Use of Franklin's</title>
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	<description>Movements and habitat use patterns of adult Franklin's ground squirrels on a 152-ha Waterfowl Production Area in </description>
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	<title>Riparian Areas</title>
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	<description>Ways to protect water quality, maintain stream function, and provide important fish and wildlife habitat through the </description>
	<content:encoded>Ways to protect water quality, maintain stream function, and provide important fish and wildlife habitat through the &lt;br /&gt;From Northern Prairie Research Center</content:encoded>
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	<category>Resource Management Techniques</category>
	<category>State/Province</category>
	<category>Water Quality</category>
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	<title>Estimating Big Game Weights</title>
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	<description>Equations for estimating live-weight from dressed weight and comparative averages of fall live-weights for six North </description>
	<content:encoded>Equations for estimating live-weight from dressed weight and comparative averages of fall live-weights for six North &lt;br /&gt;From Northern Prairie Research Center</content:encoded>
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	<category>Crash Course</category>
	<category>Dakota</category>
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	<category>Equations</category>
	<category>Estimating</category>
	<category>Jensen</category>
	<category>Jensen, Bill</category>
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	<title>Marsha Sovada</title>
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	<description>Provides results of a systematic survey of swift fox (Vulpes velox) distribution in western Kansas, USA, and describes </description>
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	<category>A. Sargeant</category>
	<category>Carlo</category>
	<category>Distribution</category>
	<category>Kansas</category>
	<category>Mammals</category>
	<category>Markov</category>
	<category>Marsha</category>
	<category>Monte Carlo</category>
	<category>Northern Prairie</category>
	<category>Research</category>
	<category>Resource Management Techniques</category>
	<category>Restoration</category>
	<category>Sargeant</category>
	<category>Species Accounts/Descriptions</category>
	<category>Swift</category>
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	<title>Robert E. Trost</title>
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	<description>Discusses development of a mixture model that will help predict the reproductive success of Arctic nesting geese based </description>
	<content:encoded>Discusses development of a mixture model that will help predict the reproductive success of Arctic nesting geese based &lt;br /&gt;From Northern Prairie Research Center</content:encoded>
	<category>Arctic</category>
	<category>Distribution</category>
	<category>Geese</category>
	<category>Habitats</category>
	<category>Management</category>
	<category>Nesting</category>
	<category>Northern Prairie</category>
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	<title>Ecological Effects of Fire Retardant</title>
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	<description>Research findings from numerous studies on the effects of firefighting chemicals and foams on vegetation and several </description>
	<content:encoded>Research findings from numerous studies on the effects of firefighting chemicals and foams on vegetation and several &lt;br /&gt;From Northern Prairie Research Center</content:encoded>
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	<category>Chemicals</category>
	<category>Fire Fighting</category>
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	<category>Fish</category>
	<category>Fixed-Wing</category>
	<category>Foams</category>
	<category>Insects/Invertebrates</category>
	<category>Mammals</category>
	<category>Management</category>
	<category>Non-Waterfowl Birds</category>
	<category>Northern Prairie</category>
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	<category>Plant Species</category>
	<category>Plants</category>
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	<title>Mayflies of the United States</title>
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	<description>Information on hundreds of species of mayflies occurring in the United States, including distribution maps and county </description>
	<content:encoded>Information on hundreds of species of mayflies occurring in the United States, including distribution maps and county &lt;br /&gt;From Northern Prairie Research Center</content:encoded>
	<category>A. Work</category>
	<category>Checklists</category>
	<category>Distribution</category>
	<category>Entomology</category>
	<category>Ephemeroptera (Mayflies)</category>
	<category>Mayflies</category>
	<category>Species</category>
	<category>The Mayflies</category>
	<category>Work in Progress</category>
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	<title>Eastern South Dakota Wetlands</title>
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	<description>Information on abundance, characteristics, and importance of eastern South Dakota wetlands	South Dakota State </description>
	<content:encoded>Information on abundance, characteristics, and importance of eastern South Dakota wetlands	South Dakota State &lt;br /&gt;From Northern Prairie Research Center</content:encoded>
	<category>Abundance</category>
	<category>Brookings</category>
	<category>Dakota</category>
	<category>Dakota State</category>
	<category>Dakota State University</category>
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	<category>South Dakota State University</category>
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	<title>Butterflies &amp; Moths of North America have moved!</title>
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	<description>Web sites are now operated by the Big Sky Institute at Montana State University and the NBII Mountain Prairie </description>
	<content:encoded>Web sites are now operated by the Big Sky Institute at Montana State University and the NBII Mountain Prairie &lt;br /&gt;From Northern Prairie Research Center</content:encoded>
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	<category>Butterflies</category>
	<category>Butterflies &amp; Moths</category>
	<category>Horticulture</category>
	<category>Montana</category>
	<category>Montana State</category>
	<category>Montana State University</category>
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	<title>Families of Caterpillars</title>
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	<description>Hornworms (Family Sphingidae)	Silkworms and Royal Moths (Family Saturniidae)	Tent Caterpillars (Family Lasiocampidae)	</description>
	<content:encoded>Hornworms (Family Sphingidae)	Silkworms and Royal Moths (Family Saturniidae)	Tent Caterpillars (Family Lasiocampidae)	&lt;br /&gt;From Northern Prairie Research Center</content:encoded>
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	<category>Cutworms</category>
	<category>Hornworms</category>
	<category>Horticulture</category>
	<category>Moths</category>
	<category>Owlet</category>
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	<category>Tents</category>
	<category>Tigers</category>
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	<title>Species Abstracts of Highly Disruptive Exotic Plants</title>
	<link>http://www.growingresults.com/us/h294/a53780239.html</link>
	<description>Literature reviews on the taxonomy, ecology, distribution, and control options for numerous species of exotic plants at </description>
	<content:encoded>Literature reviews on the taxonomy, ecology, distribution, and control options for numerous species of exotic plants at &lt;br /&gt;From Northern Prairie Research Center</content:encoded>
	<category>Abstracts</category>
	<category>Distribution</category>
	<category>Ecology</category>
	<category>Exotic</category>
	<category>Exotic Plants</category>
	<category>Invasion</category>
	<category>Management</category>
	<category>Managers</category>
	<category>Midwest</category>
	<category>Monuments</category>
	<category>National Monuments</category>
	<category>Northern Prairie</category>
	<category>Park Managers</category>
	<category>Plants</category>
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	<title>How Old is My Deer?</title>
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	<description>Outlines the basics for determining deer age from tooth wear and development	Game and Fish biologists sometimes run </description>
	<content:encoded>Outlines the basics for determining deer age from tooth wear and development	Game and Fish biologists sometimes run &lt;br /&gt;From Northern Prairie Research Center</content:encoded>
	<category>Biologists</category>
	<category>Common Questions</category>
	<category>Deer</category>
	<category>Fish &amp; Game</category>
	<category>Hunters</category>
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	<category>Mammals</category>
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	<category>Outlines</category>
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	<title>Range Expansion of the Pileated Woodpecker in North Dakota</title>
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	<description>Presents information that supports the idea that the pileated woodpecker is establishing populations in the Turtle </description>
	<content:encoded>Presents information that supports the idea that the pileated woodpecker is establishing populations in the Turtle &lt;br /&gt;From Northern Prairie Research Center</content:encoded>
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	<category>Devil's Lake</category>
	<category>Distributions</category>
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	<category>Mountains</category>
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	<category>Software Products</category>
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