Areas of eight habitats were identified, delineated, and measured along the unchannelized Missouri River in South Dakota. Agricultural and urban developments existed on 60 percent of the land within 1 km of the river. Six habitat types made up the non-developed land in the study area: cottonwood-dogwood (16 percent), cottonwood-willow (9 percent), elm-oak (7 percent), cattail marsh (3 percent), sand dune (3 percent), and sand bar (1 percent). All non-developed habitats except sand bar were sampled to obtain vegetative composition and to determine their value to wildlife. The value of each habitat to nine faunal groups of wildlife was subjectively rated from 0 (poor) to 10 (excellent). An interspersion value was added to arrive at total habi...
Man has a great effect upon wildlife. Many of man\u27s activities have produced vast changes on the ...
Wetland characteristics, adjacent upland conditions, and corresponding waterfowl populations were su...
South Dakota, like virtually all other states, is subject to economic losses from wildlife depredati...
Areas of eight habitats were identified, delineated, and measured along the unchannelized Missouri R...
A wildlife habitat inventory was conducted on the 12 485 ha study area of the James River floodplain...
Report on O. A. Steven's involvement with the Missouri River Basin Comprehensive plan, an initiative...
The construction of the Oahe Dam on the Missouri River eliminated thousands of acres ofriparian and ...
One of the few reaches of the Missouri River which remains in a relatively natural free-flowing stat...
Biological and physical data were collected from nine habitats on the Missouri River near Washburn, ...
The interior least tern (Sterna antillarum) and the piping plover (Charadrius melodus) are federally...
A floristic survey was conducted on lands adjacent to the Missouri River on the Lower Brule Sioux Re...
An environmental assessment has been prepared for new habitat development in upper Lewis and Clark L...
Naturally-functioning riparian ecosystems provide important habitat for wildlife and serve as corrid...
The 92 ha Cottonwood Lake Study Area is located in south-central North Dakota along the eastern edge...
An environmental assessment has been prepared for several methods of habitat enhancement and creatio...
Man has a great effect upon wildlife. Many of man\u27s activities have produced vast changes on the ...
Wetland characteristics, adjacent upland conditions, and corresponding waterfowl populations were su...
South Dakota, like virtually all other states, is subject to economic losses from wildlife depredati...
Areas of eight habitats were identified, delineated, and measured along the unchannelized Missouri R...
A wildlife habitat inventory was conducted on the 12 485 ha study area of the James River floodplain...
Report on O. A. Steven's involvement with the Missouri River Basin Comprehensive plan, an initiative...
The construction of the Oahe Dam on the Missouri River eliminated thousands of acres ofriparian and ...
One of the few reaches of the Missouri River which remains in a relatively natural free-flowing stat...
Biological and physical data were collected from nine habitats on the Missouri River near Washburn, ...
The interior least tern (Sterna antillarum) and the piping plover (Charadrius melodus) are federally...
A floristic survey was conducted on lands adjacent to the Missouri River on the Lower Brule Sioux Re...
An environmental assessment has been prepared for new habitat development in upper Lewis and Clark L...
Naturally-functioning riparian ecosystems provide important habitat for wildlife and serve as corrid...
The 92 ha Cottonwood Lake Study Area is located in south-central North Dakota along the eastern edge...
An environmental assessment has been prepared for several methods of habitat enhancement and creatio...
Man has a great effect upon wildlife. Many of man\u27s activities have produced vast changes on the ...
Wetland characteristics, adjacent upland conditions, and corresponding waterfowl populations were su...
South Dakota, like virtually all other states, is subject to economic losses from wildlife depredati...