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Research Bibliography - Coyotes
 

Cahalane, Victor H. 1948. The Status of Mammals in the US National Park System, 1947. Journal of Mammalogy 29. pp. 247-259.

Canon, S. Kemble. Management of Coyotes for Pronghorn? Division of Range Animal Science, Sul Ross State University.

Dalrymple, Bud. 1919. The Gray Wolf of South Dakota. Altoona Tribune Co., Altoona. 31 p.

Game Preserve 1912-1935. Various Documents.

Gerads, Jacquie R. 2000. Factors Influencing Use of Fecal Line Surveys for Estimating Trends in Predator Populations in Western South Dakota. M.S. Thesis. South Dakota State University. 138 p.

Mogen, Kim. 1977. A History of Animal Management at Wind Cave National Park. 23 p.

Taylor, Robert J. 1991. The Mammalian Predator Community of Wind Cave National Park, Final Report. Utah State University, Logan, UT.

Taylor, Robert J. 1988. The Mammalian Predator Community of Wind Cave National Park. University of Wyoming NPS Research Center 12th Annual Report: 181-185.

Turner, Ronald W. 1974. Mammals of the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming. University of Kansas, Lawrence. Miscellaneous Publication No. 60. 178 p.

Mule Deer
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Abstracts of research done at Wind Cave National Park
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Black-footed Ferret
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Did You Know?
Wind Cave is one of the longest caves in the world and has an amazing amount of a rare cave formation called boxwork.
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Last Updated: April 25, 2007 at 17:12 EST