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MT200001AG |
$0.00 |
2000 |
Includes information on the characteristics of bats, bat excrement, rabies, bat-proofing buildings, removal of occasional bat intruders and much more. Also included are plans for a bat house. |
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MT199617AG |
$0.00 |
1996 |
Describes the biology and identifying features of Montana's snakes, along with tips for controlling snakes around your home. |
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MT200107AG |
$0.00 |
2001 |
Many indicators of deer quality and welfare are related to age. Scrutiny of a deer's teeth--particularly tooth replacement and wear--is one way for landowners and sportsmen to estimate the age of a deer. |
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Electric Fencing to Control Deer and Elk on Montana's Farms and Ranches
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MT200010AG |
$0.00 |
2000 |
Tips and recommendations for all manner of electric fences; suggestions for fences appropriate to different circumstances; suggestions for chargers and construction materials. |
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Fencing to Protect Stored Hay from Deer and Elk
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MT200108AG |
$0.00 |
2005 |
Deer and elk can be destructive to stored hay. Whether the hay is next to your home or in a remote location, deer and elk can locate the hay by smell as well as sight. They are particularly attracted to stored hay when the snow is deep and their natural food sources are difficult to reach. |
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MT199616AG |
$0.00 |
1996 |
A must for hunters! How to properly dress big game animals in the field. Illustrated. |
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Guide to Pocket Gopher Control in Montana
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MT200009AG |
$0.00 |
2000 |
Covers the identification, habitat and food habits of the pocket gopher. Also includes damage prevention and control methods such as exclusion, repellents and toxicants. |
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Manage Your Land for Wildlife
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4508 |
$29.95 |
2008 |
This book for landowners who value wildlife and know their land could be better for wildlife, but just don't know quite what to do about it. It is intended for those of you who want to improve wildlife habitat and populations and increase your enjoyment of the animals that make their home on your land. |
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Managing Montana Farm Habitat for Pheasants
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MT199515AG |
$0.00 |
1995 |
How to plant, till, spray and mow to maintain suitable pheasant habitat. |
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Minimizing Deer Damage to Residential Plantings
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MT199814AG |
$0.00 |
1998 |
Includes instructions for erecting permanent fences and selecting plants that are less preferred by deer, plus sections on repellents and tree protectors. |
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Rancher's Guide to Wolf Depredation
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EB0163 |
$0.00 |
2005 |
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Repelling Birds Using Monofilament Line
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MT200011AG |
$0.00 |
2000 |
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Riparian Forest Wildlife
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EB0146 |
$7.50 |
1997 |
This colorful publication illustrates reasons for voluntary wildlife habitat management guidelines in riparian forest areas. It describes unique characteristics of forests along streams, rivers and lakes - and the countless wildlife species that need them to survive. Includes discussion and illustrations of plants, birds, fish, reptiles and mammals found in Montana's riparian forests. 28 pages. |
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Symposia: Prescibed Livestock Grazing to Enhance Wildlife Habitat
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4502 |
$2.50 |
2006 |
The concept of using livestock to enhance wildlife habitat has opened doors to mulitiple use rangelands which are positive, novel, economically wise, environmentally sound and quite often the most logical way to secure buy-in from ranchers and other landowners. Work on a variety of species across the western states needs was presented at a forum during the 2006 Annual Meeting of SRM to encourage other scientists to consider this topic, to illustrate to range managers the scope and possiblities of prescribed grazing and to demonstrate the research that has already been completed in this field. |
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MT200604AG |
$0.00 |
2006 |
Too many people think of ranching and wildlife as an "either-or" proposition. The facts show that ranching practices and wildlife management can work together with positive results for both. |