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N.D Studies 8
Chapter 4 Conservation and Wildlife
Instructions:
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Which animal was trapped almost to the point of extinction because it was a popular fur for coats, hats, and coat trim?
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What is the name of the state department that monitors wildlife populations and sets hunting seasons?
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"Prairie Potholes" and this migration corridor are important for migration habitat for ducks, geese, and other water birds.
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What is the state bird in N.D.?
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N.D. has many furbearing animals. List 4.
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N.D.'s nickname is the The Flickertail State because of what animal?
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How many kinds of rabbits inhabit the state of N.D.?
N.D Studies 8
(Answer Key)
Chapter 4 Conservation and Wildlife
Instructions:
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Which animal was trapped almost to the point of extinction because it was a popular fur for coats, hats, and coat trim?
beaver
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What is the name of the state department that monitors wildlife populations and sets hunting seasons?
N.D. Game and Fish Dept. / NDGF
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"Prairie Potholes" and this migration corridor are important for migration habitat for ducks, geese, and other water birds.
Central Flyway
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What is the state bird in N.D.?
Western Meadowlark
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N.D. has many furbearing animals. List 4.
coyote, red fox, bobcats, lynx, beaver, mink, muskrat, weasel, skunk, raccoon, and badger
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N.D.'s nickname is the The Flickertail State because of what animal?
Richardson ground squirrel
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How many kinds of rabbits inhabit the state of N.D.?
3