This is a research paper written by Paula Kilpatric for an American History Class at Marfa High School on April 15, 1975. It discusses the bighorn sheep population in the Big Bend area
Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) are an ecologically fragile species (Valdez and Krausman 1999). Bigh...
In May 1965, the first investigation and research in the native desert bighorn sheep in Utah was und...
Photograph of some turkeys in a clearing in the Big Bend area of Texas. This photo was included in a...
Photograph of Desert Big-horn sheep in the Big Bend area of Texas. Three of them stand together on a...
Photograph of Big-horn sheep on the Black Gap Management Area in March 1972. This photo was included...
Photograph of a man with a baby big-horn sheep taken from the Black Gap Area. This little sheep was ...
Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) once occupied mountain ranges from western Canada to northern Mexico...
A historical review of desert bighorn sheep and description of the efforts by biologists and park ra...
Bighorn sheep currently occupy just 30% of their historic distribution, and persist in popula-tions ...
This thesis addresses the issue of conserving isolated populations of bighorn sheep (Ovis Canadensis...
Restoration and conservation of bighorn sheep has been a challenge. Despite strong conservation effo...
The most ambitious program undertaken in the 1980-1981 year concerned the most famous mammal residen...
There have been alarming declines in the number of California bighorn sheep in the Similkameen regio...
A historical overview of bighorn sheep disease in the state of Montana will be discussed by summariz...
In April, 1967, this study was begun in a 211-square-mile area, in the rugged, arid, Red Canyon area...
Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) are an ecologically fragile species (Valdez and Krausman 1999). Bigh...
In May 1965, the first investigation and research in the native desert bighorn sheep in Utah was und...
Photograph of some turkeys in a clearing in the Big Bend area of Texas. This photo was included in a...
Photograph of Desert Big-horn sheep in the Big Bend area of Texas. Three of them stand together on a...
Photograph of Big-horn sheep on the Black Gap Management Area in March 1972. This photo was included...
Photograph of a man with a baby big-horn sheep taken from the Black Gap Area. This little sheep was ...
Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) once occupied mountain ranges from western Canada to northern Mexico...
A historical review of desert bighorn sheep and description of the efforts by biologists and park ra...
Bighorn sheep currently occupy just 30% of their historic distribution, and persist in popula-tions ...
This thesis addresses the issue of conserving isolated populations of bighorn sheep (Ovis Canadensis...
Restoration and conservation of bighorn sheep has been a challenge. Despite strong conservation effo...
The most ambitious program undertaken in the 1980-1981 year concerned the most famous mammal residen...
There have been alarming declines in the number of California bighorn sheep in the Similkameen regio...
A historical overview of bighorn sheep disease in the state of Montana will be discussed by summariz...
In April, 1967, this study was begun in a 211-square-mile area, in the rugged, arid, Red Canyon area...
Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) are an ecologically fragile species (Valdez and Krausman 1999). Bigh...
In May 1965, the first investigation and research in the native desert bighorn sheep in Utah was und...
Photograph of some turkeys in a clearing in the Big Bend area of Texas. This photo was included in a...