N.D Studies 8

Chapter 4 Conservation and Wildlife

  1.  
    Which animal was trapped almost to the point of extinction because it was a popular fur for coats, hats, and coat trim?
  2.  
    What is the name of the state department that monitors wildlife populations and sets hunting seasons?
  3.  
    "Prairie Potholes" and this migration corridor are important for migration habitat for ducks, geese, and other water birds.
  4.  
    What is the state bird in N.D.?
  5.  
    N.D. has many furbearing animals. List 4.
  6.  
    N.D.'s nickname is the The Flickertail State because of what animal?
  7.  
    How many kinds of rabbits inhabit the state of N.D.?
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Chapter 4 Conservation and Wildlife

  1.  
    Which animal was trapped almost to the point of extinction because it was a popular fur for coats, hats, and coat trim?
    beaver
  2.  
    What is the name of the state department that monitors wildlife populations and sets hunting seasons?
    N.D. Game and Fish Dept. / NDGF
  3.  
    "Prairie Potholes" and this migration corridor are important for migration habitat for ducks, geese, and other water birds.
    Central Flyway
  4.  
    What is the state bird in N.D.?
    Western Meadowlark
  5.  
    N.D. has many furbearing animals. List 4.
    coyote, red fox, bobcats, lynx, beaver, mink, muskrat, weasel, skunk, raccoon, and badger
  6.  
    N.D.'s nickname is the The Flickertail State because of what animal?
    Richardson ground squirrel
  7.  
    How many kinds of rabbits inhabit the state of N.D.?
    3

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