The purpose of this study is to prove that the buffalo once occurred in Iowa because there are many Iowans who deny the presence of this noble animal in the state. Much data was collected
This is an annotated catalogue of the mammals of Iowa reprinted from the Iowa Academy of Science, ...
Review of: Bison Hunters of the Western Prairies: Archaeological Investigations at the Dixon Site (1...
Beaver are generally assumed to have become extinct in Iowa, therefore the average Iowa citizen is s...
The purpose of this study is to prove that the buffalo once occurred in Iowa because there are many ...
Sex differentiation in the gold fish begins in embryos of about 14 to 16 mm. in length. In the femal...
The first records of mammals in Iowa were from explorers, survey parties heading westward and early ...
Three species of the genus Ictiobus occur m Iowa waters; the bigmouth buffalo, Ictiobus cyprinellus,...
This is a continuation of the report made to the Academy two years ago. Some large limb bones from C...
There is little definite information regarding the distribution limits of mammals known to occur in ...
In 1953 the writer published a Checklist of Iowa Mammals with notes on new species and changes in di...
Of the 70 species of mammals reported from Iowa since European settlement, 39 (55%) are extirpated, ...
This review of Iowa\u27s mammal fauna at the close of the 20th century summarizes changes in distrib...
Many years prior to the settlement of Iowa her streams had been scoured by Indian hunters and white ...
During the past five years while the author was engaged primarily in a survey of insects his attenti...
In forming a collection of the fauna of Iowa for the museum of the Historical Department of Iowa, it...
This is an annotated catalogue of the mammals of Iowa reprinted from the Iowa Academy of Science, ...
Review of: Bison Hunters of the Western Prairies: Archaeological Investigations at the Dixon Site (1...
Beaver are generally assumed to have become extinct in Iowa, therefore the average Iowa citizen is s...
The purpose of this study is to prove that the buffalo once occurred in Iowa because there are many ...
Sex differentiation in the gold fish begins in embryos of about 14 to 16 mm. in length. In the femal...
The first records of mammals in Iowa were from explorers, survey parties heading westward and early ...
Three species of the genus Ictiobus occur m Iowa waters; the bigmouth buffalo, Ictiobus cyprinellus,...
This is a continuation of the report made to the Academy two years ago. Some large limb bones from C...
There is little definite information regarding the distribution limits of mammals known to occur in ...
In 1953 the writer published a Checklist of Iowa Mammals with notes on new species and changes in di...
Of the 70 species of mammals reported from Iowa since European settlement, 39 (55%) are extirpated, ...
This review of Iowa\u27s mammal fauna at the close of the 20th century summarizes changes in distrib...
Many years prior to the settlement of Iowa her streams had been scoured by Indian hunters and white ...
During the past five years while the author was engaged primarily in a survey of insects his attenti...
In forming a collection of the fauna of Iowa for the museum of the Historical Department of Iowa, it...
This is an annotated catalogue of the mammals of Iowa reprinted from the Iowa Academy of Science, ...
Review of: Bison Hunters of the Western Prairies: Archaeological Investigations at the Dixon Site (1...
Beaver are generally assumed to have become extinct in Iowa, therefore the average Iowa citizen is s...