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    Microtus agrestis (Rodentia: Cricetidae) by Mathias, Maria da Luz, Hart, E. Blake, Ramalhinho, Maria da Graca, Jaarola, Maarit

    Published in Mammalian species (25-05-2017)
    “…Microtus agrestis (Linnaeus, 1761) is a relatively small microtine rodent commonly called the field vole. It has a compact body, blunt oval head, short round…”
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    Zapus princeps by Blake Hart, E, Belk, Mark C, Jordan, Eralee, Gonzalez, Malinda W

    Published in Mammalian species (01-07-2004)
    “…The mammalian specie Zapus princeps, commonly known as Western jumping mouse, can be found mostly in mesic montane habitats and it occupies plant communities…”
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    Tamias dorsalis by Hart, E. Blake

    Published in Mammalian species (05-06-1992)
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    THE RACCOON, PROCYON LOTOR, IN WYOMING by Hart, E. Blake

    Published in The Great Basin naturalist (31-12-1982)
    “…Recent distribution maps show raccoon as occupying only the extreme eastern-northeastern portion of Wyoming. However, there is substantial evidence that…”
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    INTERCANINE CROWN DISTANCES IN RED FOXES AND BADGERS by Hart, E. Blake

    Published in The Great Basin naturalist (31-12-1982)
    “…Intercanine crown distances of 605 wild South Dakota red foxes and 249 badgers of unknown age were measured; adults and juveniles were diagnosed by radiographs…”
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    Take note by E Blake Hart

    Published in Boys' life (01-08-1998)
    “…A field notebook can make earning merit badges easier for Scouts. The notebook can be used to write down observations while researching nature…”
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    WINTER STOMACH CONTENTS OF SOUTH DAKOTA BADGERS by Hart, E. Blake, Trumbo, Michael

    Published in The Great Basin naturalist (01-01-1983)
    “…Stomach contents of 33 hunter and trapper killed badgers, Taxidea taxus, from northeastern South Dakota were examined during the 1980-81 fur season. Mammal…”
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