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Wind Cave National Park
Abstract - Interactions and Activity Patterns of Bison and Prairie Dogs at Wind Cave National Park: Implications for Managers
 

Kreuger, K. 1986. Interactions and activity patterns of bison and prairie dogs at Wind Cave National Park: Implications for managers. Conference on National Wilderness: Current Research. pp. 203-208.

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Natural Entrance of Wind Cave  

Did You Know?
Winds caused by changes in barometric pressure are what give Wind Cave its name. These winds have been measured at the cave's walk-in entrance at over 70 mph. The winds at the natural entrance of the cave attracted the attention of Native Americans and early settlers.

Last Updated: April 23, 2007 at 10:01 EST