
Mammals of Northwestern South Dakota
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Authors:
- Jones, J. Knox
1929 - 1992
About this book
In the early 1970s, a significant exploration of wildlife emerged from the often-overlooked landscapes of Harding County, South Dakota. "Mammals of Northwestern South Dakota" by Kenneth W. Andersen and J. Knox Jones meticulously catalogs the diverse mammalian species inhabiting this unique region. This scientific publication delves into the ecological roles and behaviors of these mammals, offering insights into their adaptations and interactions within the local environment. With a focus on both common and rare species, it serves as an invaluable resource for students, civic activists, and historians interested in biodiversity and conservation efforts. Discover the intricate web of life that thrives in this part of the Great Plains and deepen your understanding of its ecological significance.
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