Habitat conservation

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fst00950055

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        Habitat conservation

        • Employé pour Conservation of habitat

        • Employé pour Habitat (Ecology)--Conservation

        • Employé pour Habitat (Ecology)--Protection

        • Employé pour Habitat preservation

        • Employé pour Habitat protection

        • Employé pour Preservation of habitat

        • Employé pour Protection of habitat

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        Habitat conservation

          12 Description archivistique résultats pour Habitat conservation

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          SDSU-Archives UA 005.10 · Regroupement de documents · 1969-2007

          This collection is composed of material published by the South Dakota State University Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences. It includes brochures, newsletters, programs, guides, announcements, photographs, and reports that document the department's outreach, research, and educational activities. Notable items include the Buffalo Banquet program—an annual awards event sponsored by the student Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation Club—and Wildlifer’s Log, the department’s newsletter. Materials such as the Wisdom Wednesday Series announcements and departmental brochures reflect ongoing public engagement and student involvement.

          The collection also includes the South Dakota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit annual report, the American Fisheries Society Fisheries Management Section newsletter, and publications such as Wetland Resources of Eastern South Dakota by Rex R. Johnson and Kenneth F. Higgins, which contribute to the documentation of regional environmental research. The Habitat Management Guides, issued by the Soil Conservation Service in Huron, South Dakota, offer applied wildlife management strategies for species such as pronghorn antelope, wild turkey, and ring-necked pheasant.

          This collection provides insight into the department’s role in wildlife conservation education, student engagement, and regional ecological research. It is particularly valuable for understanding mid-to-late 20th-century wildlife management practices and institutional outreach in South Dakota.

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