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Anonymous. 1972. A law for wildlife: Model legislation for a state 



nongame wildlife conservation program. The Cons. Dept., Winchester- 

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. 1975. Montana's nongame and endangered species resource program. 



Env. and Inf. Division, Mont. Dept. Fish and Game. 12 pp. 



. 1978. Draft plan for the recovery of the Northern Rocky Mountain 



wolf. 42 pp. 



Davy, G. L. 1930. Nesting of the ferruginous roughleg hawk in northern 

 North Dakota. Oologist 47: 14-17. 



Flath, D. L. 1975a. We've never met an animal we didn't like. Montana 

 Outdoors 6(1): 2-5. 



. 1975b. Our endangered species: the wolf. Montana Outdoors 



6(5): 42-45. 



______ 1975c. Our endangered species: the whooping crane. Montana 



Outdoors 6(6): 2-5. 



. 1976a. Our endangered species: the black-footed ferret. 



Montana Outdoors 7(1): 8-10. 



. 1976b. Our endangered species: the peregrine falcon. Montana 



Outdoors 7(2): 31-33. 



. 1977a. Montana nongame species of special interest or concern. 



Env. and Inf. Division, Mont. Dept. Fish and Game. 72 pp. 



. 1977b. Bats need friends, too. Montana Outdoors 8(3): 18-22. 



. 1977c. Montana's approach to nongame and endangered species 



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Division, Mont. Dept. Fish and Game. 71 pp. 



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and R. K. Paulick. Mound characteristics of white-tailed prairie 



dog maternity burrows. In prep. 



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Identification, Habitat, Distribution and Abundance. Univ. Mont. 

 Print. Serv. Missoula, MT. 133 pp. 



