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         Mink Wildlife:     more books (22)
  1. The mink in Alaska (Wildlife notebook series) by John J Burns, 1978
  2. Mink (Mammal Society) by Johnny Birks, 1986-05
  3. Mink: Mustela vison (Wildlife profiles) by Perry W Sumner, 1992
  4. A selected annotated bibliography of mink behavior and ecology (Technical bulletin / South Dakota Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit) by Grey W Pendleton, 1982
  5. A southeastern Alaska mink management study, by Loren W Croxton, 1960
  6. Mink as a sentinel species in environmental health [An article from: Environmental Research] by N. Basu, A.M. Scheuhammer, et all 2007-01-01
  7. The Mink War by Gene Kemp, 1992-03
  8. Wild Mink (Mustela Lutreola) in Europe (Nature & Environment) by Council of Europe, 1992-03
  9. Food habit studies of ruffed grouse, pheasant, quail and mink in Wisconsin, (Wisconsin. Conservation Department. Game Management Division Technical wildlife bulletin) by Bruce P Stollberg, 1952
  10. The mink: (mustela vison) by Kathleen J Fruth, 1986
  11. Insect Pheromone Research - New directions by R.T. Carde, A.K. Minks, 1997-02-28
  12. Mink Trapping
  13. Black-footed Ferret: Black-footed Ferret, Steppe Polecat, Weasel, Mink, Polecat, Marten, Otter, Endangered species, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, ... extinction, Meeteetse, Wyoming, Gestation
  14. Sacred shrines tell the American story, from Boston Harbor to Pearl Harbor.(PATRIOTIC PLACES): An article from: Travel America by Randy Mink, 2005-09-01

41. Fly Mink Synonyms, Fly Mink Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
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42. Renville County North Dakota - Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge
Muskrats are common and careful observation will reveal the tracks of raccoons and mink. Wildlife Observation The Refuge offers a wide range of activities by which visitors can
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UPPER SOURIS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
The Wildlife Refuge
The 1930's brought drought to the Great Plains and disaster to waterfowl. Populations of ducks plummeted to all time lows and conservationists began to act. A flamboyant political cartoonist from Iowa, Jay N. Ding Darling, became director of the newly formed Bureau of Biological Survey and chose J. Clark Salyer as his top aide. Darling helped push the Duck Stamp Act through Congress in 1934, requiring every waterfowl hunter 16 years and over to annually purchase and carry a Federal Duck Stamp. Proceeds from the sale of Duck Stamps were earmarked to buy and lease waterfowl habitat. In 1935, Salyer used Duck Stamp receipts to purchase three refuges, including Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge , on the loop of the Souris River. Two groups, the Civilian Conservation Corp and Works Project Administration, provided large labor force which built dikes, roads, fences, and water control structure on these refuges. Men were hired locally as well as from other states. Camp Maurek, a military style camp located on Upper Souris National Refuge, housed as many as 250 men. Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge lies in the beautiful Souris River Valley of north western North Dakota and extends for nearly 30 miles along the River. This 32,000 acre Refuge, managed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, is an important unit in a series of national wildlife refuges in the great waterfowl migration corridor known as the Central Flyway.

43. Day Of The Mink Pictures From Wildlife Photos On Webshots
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44. BLM Alaska: Delta Wild And Scenic River General Information
Trappers concentrate on taking beaver, fox, wolf, marten, lynx, wolverine, otter, muskrat and mink. Wildlife viewing is best in the early morning.
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Alaska Delta Wild and Scenic River General Information Print Page
Delta River Season and Climate
Fish and Fishing on the Delta River Tangle Lakes and the Delta River contain grayling, round whitefish, lake trout, burbot and longnose suckers, with grayling fishing as the most popular choice. Good lake trout fishing is available in late winter and early spring. Salmon are not found in the Delta River due to the 15-foot-high falls and the heavy silt load entering from Eureka Creek. For more information on fishing, obtain a copy of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Fishing Regulations and the BLM brochure Alaska Freshwater Fishing.
Delta River History and Pre-history
The Ahtna people and their ancestors have used the Delta River corridor for hunting, gathering and trading since at least the end of the last ice age, over 10,000 years ago. Several hundred significant prehistoric and historic sites can be found along its length. The upper end of the Delta River corridor is within the 226,660 acre Tangle Lakes Archaeological District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The first historic use of the Delta River corridor was in 1898, when Lieutenant J.C. Castner lead a U.S. Army expedition down the river to the Tanana Valley. Several hundred miners have also used the Eureka Creek Mining District since gold was discovered on Rainy Creek around 1900. Yet other miners have passed through the area on their way over the Top of the World Trail, also called the Yost Trail, toward gold discoveries in Valdez Creek far to the west. There are still active mining claims in the Rainy Creek area. Please respect the area's archaeology, the collection or disturbance of prehistoric or historic sites is against the law.

45. Wildlife Management: Pest Control Services | Ehrlich Pest Control
We also set our own standards for the management of other mammals such as fox and mink. Wildlife management is a niche skill within the pest control industry with many sources of
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Look Beyond Pest Control Whilst maintaining the highest levels of pest risk management for our customers, we always stay aware of many non-target species among urban and rural wildlife. As unique elements of our national flora, they need protection. We are involved in the control of moles, rabbits and grey squirrels under strictly regulated conditions. All staff involved in these operations have specific training to a high standard. We also set our own standards for the management of other mammals such as fox and mink. Wildlife management is a niche skill within the pest control industry with many sources of reference available. If you'd like to learn more about this interesting and varied area of our work, or look beyond pest control at other wildlife, our Pest Guides section is a good place to start, or just give us a call at
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46. Wildlife Kids Club
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