Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
The idea for this effort was founded in the belief that there was a need to begin constructive dialogue between traditional wildlife managers and nongame proponents. We firmly believe that communication between the two groups is critically important if we are to succeed in our efforts on behalf of wildlife, whether it be game or nongame.
This endeavor was made possible through a grant from the Nongame Migratory Bird Program, Region 6, US Fish and Wildlife Service, along with additional financial assistance from the North Dakota Nongame Wildlife Program.
Berkey, Gordon, Richard Crawford, Steven Galipeau, Douglas H. Johnson,
David Lambeth, and Randy Kreil. 1993. A review of wildlife management
practices in North Dakota. Unpublished Report Submitted to U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, Region 6, Denver CO. 51pp.
This resource should be cited as:
Berkey, Gordon, Richard Crawford, Steven Galipeau, Douglas H. Johnson,
David Lambeth, and Randy Kreil. 1993. A review of wildlife management
practices in North Dakota. Unpublished Report Submitted to U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, Region 6, Denver CO. Jamestown, ND: Northern
Prairie Wildlife Research Center Online.
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/wildlife/wildmgmt/index.htm
(Version 16JUL97).
wildmgmt.zip
(48K) -- A Review of Wildlife Management Practices in North Dakota.
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