BIG GAME |
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| | This publication provides information necessary to age an antelope, with complete descriptions and photographs. |
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| | This publication is a guide to aging elk, complete with full descriptions and photographs. |
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| | This guide, complete with photographs, contains instructions on aging white-tailed or mule deer. |
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| | Depredation occurs when deer begin damaging gardens, crops and trees. This publication provides information on ways to prevent depredation by deer. |
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CONSERVATION EDUCATION |
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| | Become a volunteer to assist the Game and Fish Department with any one of nine projects or other outdoor activities. |
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| | The OWLS program was initiated by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department in an effort to increase student exposure to native wildlife and plant communities and conservation practices. The publication provides information necessary for schools to develop their own OWLS. |
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| | Provides colored photos and descriptions for 40 common prairie wildflowers and 12 grasses. |
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HUNTING, FISHING AND WILDLIFE |
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| | This guide contains directions and species lists for 60 top birding areas in the state. |
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| | Sustaining quality fishing through catch and release and size restrictions. |
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| | This is an illustrated guide to fish commonly found in North Dakota. |
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| | Do you always find bones in your pike fillets? This pamphlet provides an easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide to filleting northern pike and removing those nasty “Y” bones. |
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| | This brochure describes an automobile tour of the southern portion of the Little Missouri National Grassland. The route is approximately 58 miles long, crosses Custer’s Trail and many beautiful landscapes, and is rich with possibilities for viewing bighorn sheep, mule deer, turkeys, antelope, eagles, long-billed curlews, mountain bluebirds, short-horned lizards and prairies covered by wildflowers. |
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| | A North Dakota map with a description of 52 sites along the Missouri River and Lake Sakakawea where boating access is provided. |
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| | A guide to responsible boating, rules of navigation, and boat and water safety information. |
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| | Covers fishing regulations of North Dakota including season dates and limits, bait regulations, fish length and weight table, whopper requirements, fish identification, access sites and more. |
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| | What is a Paddlefish, where they are found, what they eat, life cycle, aging, size, and general information. |
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| | This brochure is intended to serve as a synopsis of information for people who fish the Red River. |
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| | Save our Lakes program is designed to develop projects and work with existing programs to restore or enhance aquatic habitat to help improve fishery resources in the state. |
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| | This is a county-by-county breakdown of state wildlife management areas including locations, acreage, and game species available. |
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POSTERS AVAILABLE |
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WILDLIFE ENHANCEMENT |
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| | One of the most admired birds in North America, the bluebird is gaining popularity in North Dakota. This booklet covers a wide range of topics including history and biology, information on establishing and maintaining trails, building nest boxes, and becoming part of the Department’s Bluebird Recovery Project. |
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| | More than 60 million Americans feed, photograph or view wildlife, according to national statistics. For many, the back yard is an accessible setting for these activities. This introductory guide presents methods for attracting wildlife to your yard. |
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| | This publication is an introductory manual on bird feeding and includes discussions on best foods, types of feeders, feeder placement, frequently-asked questions, and a detachable full-color poster of songbirds that winter in North Dakota. |
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| | This publication provides plans for building nest structures and songbird feeders as well as technical advice for placement and monitoring. |
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WILDLIFE IDENTIFICATION GUIDES |
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| | This guide features North Dakota’s bats, an important but misunderstood mammal. Includes color photos, range maps, and biological information for each species. |
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| | An informative guide for birders, this booklet contains a good summary of some common marsh and shorebirds of North Dakota. The information is presented in a handy, easy-to-read format with color photos. |
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| | Learn about the history, identification, habitat, hunting behavior, social status, breeding behavior, management and encountering a cat in North Dakota. |
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| | This guide provides quick and meaningful methods for identifying and learning about federally listed threatened and endangered species found in North Dakota. |
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| | Photographs, descriptions and other facts about the state’s puddle ducks and diving ducks. |
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| | A field guide that describes 31 raptors of North Dakota with colored photographs and range maps. Includes other life history facts. |
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| | This guide is useful to anyone wanting to learn about reptiles and amphibians found in our state. It includes color photographs, range maps, and interesting information on these creatures. |
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| | Small mammals are a group of North Dakota’s warm blooded species not as well known as larger game species. This publication provides color pictures, range maps and descriptions of nearly 20 small mammals. |
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| | Passeriformes, commonly called songbirds, make up the largest order of birds in the world. This guide provides information on songbirds found in North Dakota and includes color photos. |
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| | Sparrows of North Dakota
There are 19 species of sparrows found in North Dakota. This guide is designed to help observers distinguish between the species. It is full of color photographs, range maps and other useful information. |
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| | This booklet describes the nine owl species found in North Dakota and is designed to help locate and identify these birds. Color photos included. |
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| | This publication covers identification basics for ring-necked pheasant, sage grouse, sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, ruffed grouse and wild turkey. |
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