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  2. List of mammals of North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The list of mammals of North Dakota lists all mammal species that are seen in the U.S. state of North Dakota. 87 species are known to live in the state. This includes mammals that are currently extirpated or locally extinct in North Dakota such as the gray wolf, swift fox, caribou and grizzly bear. The species on this list are grouped by order.

  3. Data and observations back it up: Not much bang in ... - AOL

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    According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, the statewide harvest of deer during the opener last weekend was 13% below last year's mark, which was lower than the year before. As of ...

  4. Anderson: Going deer hunting this weekend? Here are ... - AOL

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    Most of the more than 400,000 whitetail hunters who will be afield this weekend on the Minnesota firearms deer opener hope to shoot a big buck. Few will. Everyone, however, can hunt successfully.

  5. Hunting seasons get finalized but PGC wants to confirm which ...

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    The agency also allocated 140 elk licenses (65 antlered, 75 antlerless) across three seasons. Last year there were 144 elk tags. For the one-week general season to run Nov. 4-9, 30 antlered and 38 ...

  6. Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge is located in the U.S. state of North Dakota and extends from the Canada–United States border to near the town of Kenmare, North Dakota along Des Lacs Lake. The refuge was established in 1935 and includes 19,500 acres (78.9 km 2). The refuge is considered to be one of the most important bird sanctuaries ...

  7. Killdeer Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The range's name comes from the Native Americans, who used the area as a hunting ground for deer. [4] The range was the scene of the Battle of Killdeer Mountain in 1864. In 1906, reports of volcanic activity were coming from the mountains. [5] However, no geological evidence has proven a confirmed volcano in the area.

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