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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

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  • Wildlife Coloring Book
    wildlife Of Pennsylvania. Written and Illustrated by Bob Sopchick.©1999 Pennsylvania Game Commission. Click on Otter, Osprey, mink.  
    http://sites.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/PGC/kids/colorBook/

    Extractions: Use the back button at the top of the screen to return to this page White-tail Deer Beaver Eagle Turkey Black Bear Elk Great Blue Heron Mallard Duck Red-winged Black Bird Otter Osprey Mink Coyote Grouse Great Horned Owl Woodpecker Written and Illustrated by Bob Sopchick Search Contact Us Links About PGC ...

  • May 18, 2001 Update -- Giving Back To Nature -- National Wildlife Federation
    or show them what conservation funding has already done for the wildlife and wild HR701 cosponsor list and found that her Representative Patsy mink (D-Hawaii  
    http://www.nwf.org/naturefunding/updates/update05182001.html

    Extractions: CARA Co-sponsor list now at 180! Thanks again to all of your hard work- we are now only 38 co-sponsors short of our minimum goal! The pressure is on us to not only secure the 218 votes needed to pass CARA out of the House, but to surpass this minimum number before the House Resources Committee hearing in June! We need to show Congress that the grassroots support for CARA still exists, so please make sure that you call your Representative today! And for those members still needing some extra encouragement, the Memorial Day Recess (May 25-June 1) would be a great time to meet with them back home. Consider taking your legislator out to a site that needs CARA or show them what conservation funding has already done for the wildlife and wild places that you care about! Also remember that state distributions of CARA (H.R. 701) funds are available on our website at http://www.nwf.org/naturefunding/hr701distribution.html

  • Satya Aug. 1999: Wild For Mink By Lisa M. Collins
    A program just now getting off the ground will reintroduce the mink toCape Romain National wildlife Refuge, a sanctuary near Charleston.  
    http://www.satyamag.com/august99/sat.61.mink.html

    Extractions: By Lisa M. Collins The state wildlife department is planning to do something about that. A program just now getting off the ground will reintroduce the mink to Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, a sanctuary near Charleston. After an outflux of birds and other wildlife from the sanctuary in the 1970s due to pollution, pelicans, Ospreys and other sea birds have returned recently, explained Buddy Baker of the S.C. Department of Natural Resources. The theory is that the return of the sea birds is an indication that the water might be clean enough to support minks again. Buddy Baker and a graduate student from Clemson University have worked for three months to refine capture techniques around the wetlands off of Hilton Head Island (one of the southernmost parts of South Carolina, near the Georgia border). The mink are abundant in this area, and easily spotted at night during high tides. Since April, 13 minks have been captured with shrimp and crab nets and transported 25 miles north to the wildlife sanctuary. Why Bother?

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