North Dakota
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Duck Population Dips in North Dakota, Ecologists Urge Conservation Measures
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department's 77th annual spring breeding duck survey conducted in May showed an index of about 2.9 million birds, down from 3.4 million last year.
Latest Research Articles
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Snow to Unload in New York City, North Dakota This Week; Travel Delays Expected
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Woman Walks into a Bar with Rabid Raccoon, Gets Charged with Misdemeanor Before End of 2022— North Dakota
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Blizzard Disrupts Travel in North Dakota as Blizzard Warnings Remain in Effect
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'Hell Fish Species' That Died Alongside the Dinosaurs 66 Million Years Ago Unearthed in North Dakota
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"Half of Olympics Pool" Oil Leaked from Keystone Pipeline in North Dakota
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Man Fined for Letting His 'Pet' Snake Slither Without Leash at a Park
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What's Our National Mammal? Think Wooly Head, Ready to Charge
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Wetland Drainage Robs Piping Plovers Of Natural Breeding Grounds
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Moths and Bees Steal Nectar From Rare Orchids, Researchers Say
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Moose Decrease in the North Woods: Protection sought
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Shrinking Pelican Nesting Grounds May Pose a Problem