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  1. Stoats and Weasels by Robbie McDonald, Stephen Harris, 1998-08
  2. Weasels (Looking at Small Mammals) by Sally Morgan, 2004-08-19
  3. The weasels by James R Cleven, 1988
  4. Stoats & Weasels Polecats & Martens (British Natural History Series) by Paddy Sleeman, 1994-05
  5. The Peregrine Falcon / "The Guns of Autumn" / Wildlife Migrations / Grassland Boomers / Weasels / Deer & Elk: Together Again? (Colorado Outdoors, Volume 24, Number 6, November-December 1975)
  6. Long-tailed weasel survey: Final performance report by Julie Anne Hovis, 1992
  7. A survey of mustelids on the University of Idaho experimental forest by Jeffrey Walker, 1996
  8. The Natural History of Weasels and Stoats by Carolyn King, 1989-11-23
  9. Weasel walk.(short story): An article from: Child Life by Jane Chase, 1994-06-01
  10. A Weasel in My Meatsafe (Ulverscroft Large Print) by Phil Drabble, 1990-12
  11. Sportive Lemurs: Sportive Lemur, Northern Sportive Lemur, Grewcock's Sportive Lemur, Weasel Sportive Lemur, Scott's Sportive Lemur
  12. 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
  13. Skunks and their relatives: Weasels, wolverines, otters, badgers, minks (Zoobooks) by Timothy L Biel, 1985
  14. Skunks and their relatives (Zoobooks) by Timothy L Biel, 2002

21. Identify Wildlife
1. Identify common terminology used for wildlife 2. Identify common jackrabbits,cottontail Porcupine Beaver Raccoon Muskrat Opossum weasel family wolverine
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What You Should Know
Finding Wildlife Game or Non-Game Techniques ... Over 100 Wildlife Fact Sheets
Wildlife Identification
There are many animal and bird species found in North America. Depending on the hunter education program in your state/province you may be tested on identification of game species. If you choose to go hunting, you must learn how to identify the animals and birds. The information on the following pages contains common game species found in North America. We encourage you to study those species found in your state or province. By studying the extra information section you should be able to: 1. Identify common terminology used for wildlife
2. Identify common game animals
3. Identify common game birds
4. Identify rare and endangered species This section is broken into: game animals game birds waterfowl exotics and protected and endangered species You may go page by page by clicking on the arrows at the bottom of each page. Common game animals Deer family (Cervidae):deer ( blacktailed mule white-tail moose ...
Cat family
(Felidae): cougar lynx bobcat
Dog family
(Canidae): wolf coyote fox
Bear family
(Ursidae): black grizzly polar
Cattle family
(Bovidae): sheep goats bison
Squirrel
(Sciuridae): ground squirrel ( woodchuck ) tree squirrels ( fox squirrel gray squirrel red squirrel
Hares and rabbits
family (Laporidae): snowshoe hare jackrabbits cottontail Porcupine ... sea otter Common game birds

22. Techniques To Identify Wildlife
Know Finding wildlife Game or NonGame Techniques Signs Distribution Warning for Hunters Final Quiz Over 100 wildlife Fact Sheets weasel Family.
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Finding Wildlife Game or Non-Game Techniques ... Over 100 Wildlife Fact Sheets
Weasel Family
The weasel family consists of the badger, wolverine, otter, fisher, marten and mink. Most of these animals are trapped for their fur. Wolverine
Badger
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Beckys wildlife and Fantasy Art. Cards, Prints and More! Back to Top. weaselGreeting Cards (Package of 6) weasel Greeting Cards (Package of 6) $12.99.
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This Shop's Newsletter. Welcome to wildlife Wonders Online Store. Please feelfree to browse inside. Stein weasel Print Stein weasel Print $17.99.
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25. The SCMS Internet Wildlife Park! The Weasel
The weasel April D. Photo Courtesy of The BioInfo Animal Pictures Archives,Common Name The common name for my animal is the weasel.
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The Weasel
April D.

Photo Courtesy of
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Common Name:
The common name for my animal is the weasel. Weasel
Scientific Name:
mustella The scientific name for an animal is called the mustella.
The Coolest Things About The three most interesting things about my animal is for one is they lick the blood of their pray before eating it. The second thing is the skin. Are:
mustella
What do I look My animal looks like a ferrate,it has a triangle nose,and it could way up to 30 or 40 pounds,and it`s a little cute fluffy thing.like?
Why do I look the way I do?
The reason you look the way you do is because,of the male and female weasle.You will have fur,a long tail and button nose.That is why you look the way you do. My Habitat The weaseles habitat is leaves,straw,dirt,and the tree.The weasles habitat is in the forest.That is their home. Where in the world do I live? The weaseles almost live in North America,Europe, but also occur in South America,northern Africa,and Asia.This is where the weasles live. Who, or what is for dinner?

26. Parks Canada Redirect
wildlife in the park can be separated into three main groups the small mammals Thereare four families of carnivores in the park the weasel, dog, cat, and
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The Parks Canada Web site has been completely redesigned. As a result, some of the files and bookmarks may no longer be available. You will automatically be brought to the new Parks Canada home page . Please update your bookmarks and do not hesitate to contact us should you continue having difficulty finding the information you seek. Le site Web du Canada de parcs a été complètement remodelé. En conséquence, certains des dossiers et des signets peuvent plus être disponibles. Vous serez automatiquement apportés au nouveau Home Page du Canada de parcs . Veuillez mettre à jour vos signets et ne hésitez pas à nous contacter si vous continuez à avoir la difficulté trouver l'information que vous cherchez. Banff Jasper Kootenay Yoho ... Yoho Tourism Information For travel information about the Canadian Rockies, please visit WorldWeb Travel Guide. www.CANADIANROCKIES.com www.CANADIANROCKIES.com

27. Bigchalk HomeworkCentral Weasel Family (Animals By Familiar
information; weasel species descriptions images BADGERS; World Book Online Articleon BADGER; Factsheet; General information; Ratel (African wildlife Foundation
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28. Bigchalk HomeworkCentral Weasel Family (Mammalogy)
weasel species descriptions images BADGERS; World Book Online Article on BADGER;Factsheet; General information; Ratel (African wildlife Foundation); Ratel or
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29. Becky's Wildlife And Fantasy Art Postcards
Becky's Free Postcards Service! HOW TO SEND A CARD Sending a card is easywith Becky's wildlife and Fantasy Art. weasel, Springtime for weasel.
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30. Long-tailed Weasel, ENature.com
Longtailed weasel(Mustela frenata), weasels eNature.com is a freesearchable nature and wildlife database. site index select a
http://www.enature.com/fieldguide/showSpeciesrecnum.asp?recnum=MA0036

31. ENature.com - Nature And Wildlife Field Guides
To add species to your wildlife Lists, select the species and click on weasels, selectFisher Martes pennanti weasels, select Shorttailed weasel Mustela erminea
http://www.enature.com/search/show_search_byShape.asp?curGroupID=5&shapeID=1032

32. Indiana Division Of Fish And Wildlife
Mink, Muskrat, or Longtailed weasel, November 15 - February 7. For a list of Indianalicensed fur buyers, contact the Division of Fish and wildlife. Back.
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Trapping Regulations You must have a valid Indiana trapping license to set traps. Traps may not be set prior to 8 a.m. on opening day of trapping season. Traps must be checked and animals removed at least one time every 24 hours. Tree climbing equipment may not be used as an aid in removing wild animals from trees. The use of motor-driven watercraft is permitted for purposes of setting or checking trap lines. Traps may be set at any distance from openings to tile drains or entrances to beaver or muskrat lodges.

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Trapping Seasons Furbearing game animals in Indiana include beaver, coyote, gray fox, long-tailed weasel, mink, muskrat, opossum, raccoon, red fox and skunk.
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Beaver
Nov. 15, 2002-Mar. 15, 2003

33. What To Expect At The Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge
River Otter (Lutra canadensis) Large weasellike mammal formerly foundalong Oak Orchard Creek. Back to Top of Page. wildlife Calendar.
http://iroquoisnwr.fws.gov/WhatToExpect.html
Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge
What to Expect
  • Mammals at Iroquois NWR Wildlife Calendar Iroquois Photogallery (coming soon!)
    Iroquois Refuge Home Page
    Mammals of Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge
    Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge encompasses 10,818 acres if swamp woodland, marsh, wet meadows, forests and cultivated fields. While the primary purpose of the refuge is to serve as a resting, feeding, staging and nesting area for waterfowl and other migratory birds, the varied habitats provides homes to a variety of mammals. The following list, representing 42 species has been recorded on the refuge or are known to have existed here. Order of list and scientific names flow Miller and Kellog, List of North American Recent Mammels. Common name are given in Burt and Grossenheider, A Field Guide to the Mammals
    Marsupials
    Marsupials are primitive mammals that bear their young prematurely then shelter them in the mother's pouch (the marsupium) until they are fully developed. Virginia opossum
    (Didelphis marsupialis)
    The only marsupial found in North America. The size of a house cat, the opossum is found in upland habitats and eats carrion (dead animals) but it also eats frogs, birds, other mammals, insects, snakes and fruit. The opossum "invaded" the New York area in the 1950's.

34. Canadian Arctic Tundra Wildlife, Musk Oxen Pictures, Polar Bears, Northwest Terr
The fierce wolverine, which is actually a member of the weasel family, is anothernorthern resident, and its hair is used by the Inuit to line the hoods of
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What the north perhaps lacks in diversity of its land mammals, it can more than make up for in the staggering size of its populations. More than 750,000 caribou live in Nunavut, and few sights are more spectacular than a massive herd of migrating caribou thundering over the tundra. Because of the vastness of the area, you are unlikely to see all the local species in one trip. And because many of these adaptive wonders are masters at camouflaging themselves, it is quite possible you will see them and not even know it. You may now be asking yourself: what about polar bears? Information on these supreme marine hunters can be found in the marine mammals section.

35. Rodenticides Impact On Wildlife
The same may apply to stoat and weasel populations, which are also very investigatethe impact of anticoagulant exposure on nontarget wildlife, with the
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Rodenticides impact on wildlife
The control of rodent pests is essential in many environments, indeed it is a legal requirement for land owners and local authorities. The main weapons in the battle against rats and mice are anticoagulant rodenticides, which inhibit the vitamin-K cycle, prevent blood clotting and cause death from internal bleeding. Warfarin, developed in the 1950s, is probably the best known anticoagulant, but second-generation compounds, such as difenacoum and bromadiolone, are now the most widely used. Anticoagulants are acutely toxic to most mammals and are highly effective control agents because of their cumulative effect and low lethal dosage. Usage of anticoagulants is most common in and around buildings, and certain active ingredients, such as flocoumafen and brodifacoum, are only licensed for indoor use. However, farmers and gamekeepers also commonly use anticoagulants away from farm buildings, to protect feed hoppers and root crop clamps. When rodenticides are used away from buildings it becomes much harder to control their impact on non-target species. Other mammals, such as rabbits, mice and voles are just as likely to ingest the cereal based bait and these species form a major part of the diet of many predators. Anticoagulants have long biological half lives, so predators may be especially vulnerable as residues from each contaminated prey item accumulate in the liver.

36. Hunting Information From Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
weasel. DOG'S NAME weasel. OWNER'S NAME AUDRA FAIRCHILD. TO CONTENTS. FISHINGHUNTING- -PARKS AND REC.- -HABITAT- -WILD THINGS- -EDUCATION- -INSIDE FWP-.
http://www.fwp.state.mt.us/hunting/dogcontest/weasel.asp
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DOG'S NAME: WEASEL OWNER'S NAME: AUDRA FAIRCHILD TO CONTENTS FISHING HUNTING PARKS AND REC. ... INSIDE FWP

37. Weasel Species Account
During the struggle that follows, the weasel tries to position itself on the However,they benefit from broader soil, water, and wildlife conservation practices
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/dnr/fur/species/weasel.html
Weasels Scientific name Mustela frenata (long-tailed weasel); Mustela nivalis (least weasel) Description Two species of weasels live in Illinoisthe long-tailed weasel and the least weasel. The long-tailed weasel is 2-3 times larger than the least weasel. Both have long, slender bodies, short legs, and a broad, slightly flattened head that's barely larger around than the neck. Male long-tailed weasels are larger (13-16 inches in length; 6-16 ounces) than females (11-14 inches in length; 3-9 ounces). The tail is nearly half as long as the head and body combined and has a distinctive black tip. The least weasel is the smallest living carnivore in Illinois. Males are up to 10 inches in length (including the tail) and weigh 2.1-3.2 ounces. Females are up to 9 inches in length and weigh 1.2-2.5 ounces. The tail is less than one-fourth of the length of the head and body combined. Both species have a summer coat that's reddish-brown or tan except for a yellowish-white belly. Weasels begin shedding their summer coats during early fall and replace them with winter coats that tend to be lighter in color. In parts of northern Illinois, the winter coat is nearly all white, helping them to blend in with a snowy background and avoid detection by predators like hawks and owls. Further south (where snow cover is uncommon), the winter coat can have patches of brown and white or remain mostly brown like the summer coat. Weasels molt again in the spring, replacing their winter coats with darker summer colors.

38. NYSDEC Red Fox, Grey Fox, Coyote, Opossum, Weasel And Raccoon Trapping Seasons
2002/2003 Raccoon, Red Fox, Gray Fox, Skunk, Coyote, Opossum, and weasel TrappingSeasons. More information from this division Fish, wildlife and Marine
http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dfwmr/wildlife/guide/foxt.html
2002/2003 Raccoon, Red Fox, Gray Fox, Skunk, Coyote, Opossum, and Weasel Trapping Seasons
More information from this division: Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources Bureau of Wildlife If you take a coyote it must be tagged and sealed This page was last modified June 25, 2002 Back to top of page

39. Wildlife Watcher Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge
state wildlife management areas. Look for deer in all types of habitats. Fawns areborn in late May or June. Fisher. Fisher, a tree dwelling weasel larger than
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Surrounded by farmland in the Northwest corner of Minnesota, this National Wildlife Refuge offers an amazing diversity of viewing opportunities for the wildlife watcher willing to take the time to explore. Moose, black bear, gray wolves, red fox, muskrat, beaver, bald eagles, a number of species of ducks, Canada geese, colonial nesting Franklin gulls and a variety of songbirds highlight the many species one might see on the right day at Agassiz. The Refuge is open to the general public from spring through October during daylight hours and offers a 4-mile long self-guided auto tour road with a companion short hiking trail. A wildlife watching platform and a 100 foot tall observation tower complete the primary visitor facilities at Agassiz NWR. Visitor Center hours: Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., except holidays through mid-August, and Sundays 1 to 5 p.m. For the latest information about viewing hours and access, contact the Refuge at: Margaret Anderson (Refuge Manager) Route 1, Box 74 Middle River, MN 56737 Phone: (218) 449-4115 Fax: (218) 449-3241 E-Mail:

40. Expert On Wildlife Speaks At Mount Holyoke To Kick Off Research On Local Species
In this part of New England, those species include bear, otter, mink, bobcat, andfisher, a relative of the weasel. The wildlife survey of the Mount Holyoke
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/comm/press/releases/morse.shtml
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For Immediate Release
November 20, 2001
EXPERT ON WILDLIFE SPEAKS AT MOUNT HOLYOKE TO KICK OFF RESEARCH ON LOCAL SPECIES SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. Susan C. Morse, a nationally known authority on wildlife habitat, will speak on Tuesday, December 4, at 7 PM in Mount Holyoke College¯s Chapin Auditorium. Her talk, sponsored in part by the College¯s Center for Environmental Literacy, will kick off an effort to recruit and train trackers to monitor wildlife in the Holyoke Range as part of a long-range research project. Morse¯s talk and slide show, "Where the Wild Things Walk," is free and open to the public, and is wheelchair accessible. She will display and discuss her extensive collection of pelts from every North American carnivore, from the least weasel to the polar bear, and will bring plaster tracks, preserved animal feet, antlers, and other items she has gathered ¡ a "museum without walls" that takes up 18 conference tables. A staff of five will be on hand to interpret the collection, and visitors will be able to handle many of the items. Morse, who has been featured in

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