Antelopes -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Pronghorn hunting -- South Dakota; Antelope hunting -- South Dakota
A 33 1/3 percent aerial sample of the antelope population in Harding, Butte, Perkins, Meade and Fall River Counties was (made) during late June and early July. The antelope population for these counties increased from 14,356 in 1951 to 16,608 in...
Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.); Antelopes -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Antelopes -- Wounds and injuries -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- Wounds and injuries -- South Dakota
A 378 square-mile area in Butte and Harding Counties was surveyed in 1959 for antelope crippling losses. Two airplanes and three ground crews located 26 dead or crippled antelope in an area where 337 persons hunted and 318 antelope were legally...
South Dakota State Library; South Dakota State Library Commission; South Dakota Department of Public Instruction; South Dakota Board of Regents
A bill has been introduced in the South Dakota House of Representatives permitting the state and local districts to share library services through interstate library compacts.
Occupations -- Environmental aspects -- South Dakota; Clean energy industries -- Employment -- South Dakota; Green movement -- Environmental aspects -- South Dakota
A publication highlighting the findings of a research project completed in 2011 by the Labor Market Information Center with the cooperation of the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
Antelopes -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Pronghorn hunting -- South Dakota; Antelope hunting -- South Dakota
About 3150 antelope were harvested by 3350 permit holders during the 9-day 1951 antelope season. This represents a success of about 94 percent. These figures are relatively accurate for about 87 percent of the permit holders reported upon their...
AIDS (Disease) -- South Dakota -- Statistics.; HIV infections -- South Dakota -- Statistics.
AIDS has been a reportable disease in the U.S. and South Dakota since 1985. HIV infection without an AIDS diagnosis has been reportable in South Dakota since 1988. The tables and graphs provide information concerning South Dakota residents reported...
AIDS (Disease) -- South Dakota -- Statistics.; HIV infections -- South Dakota -- Statistics.
AIDS has been a reportable disease in the U.S. and South Dakota since 1985. HIV infection without an AIDS diagnosis has been reportable in South Dakota since 1988. The tables and graphs provide information concerning South Dakota residents reported...
AIDS (Disease) -- South Dakota -- Statistics.; HIV infections -- South Dakota -- Statistics.
AIDS has been a reportable disease in the U.S. and South Dakota since 1985. HIV infection without an AIDS diagnosis has been reportable in South Dakota since 1988. The tables and graphs provide information concerning South Dakota residents reported...
AIDS (Disease) -- South Dakota -- Statistics.; HIV infections -- South Dakota -- Statistics.
AIDS has been a reportable disease in the U.S. and South Dakota since 1985. HIV infection without an AIDS diagnosis has been reportable in South Dakota since 1988. The tables and graphs provide information concerning South Dakota residents reported...
Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.); Antelopes -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- Parasites -- South Dakota; Antelopes -- Parasites -- South Dakota
Although the sample is relatively small the incidence of parasitism among the antelope of South Dakota appears to be related to the type of domestic livestock using the range. On sheep range 63 percent of the antelope were infected with one or two...
Range ecology -- South Dakota; Experimental rangelands -- South Dakota; Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.)
Although this clipping experiment has not been in operation long enough to produce many conclusions, it appears quite likely that Oregon Grape will disappear from all of the plots within a few years even under a simulated utilization of only 25 per...
Occupations -- South Dakota; Job hunting -- South Dakota; Professions -- South Dakota; Vocational guidance -- South Dakota; Youth -- Vocational guidance -- South Dakota
An 11 x 17 color poster promoting Career InSite and Reality Check, two career-oriented Web applications that offer a variety of valuable career information.
Occupations -- South Dakota; Job hunting -- South Dakota; Green movement -- Vocational guidance -- South Dakota; Environmentalism -- South Dakota; Youth -- Vocational guidance -- South Dakota
An 11 x 17-inch poster that highlights new and emerging energy jobs and industries in South Dakota.
Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.); Antelopes -- South Dakota; Antelopes -- Counting -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- Counting -- South Dakota
An aerial inventory was conducted between June 3, and July 8, 1970. The July 1970 population for western South Dakota of 25,100 antelope
indicates an increase of 1,500 animals since the July 1969 inventory. No data was obtained for eastern South...
Antelopes -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Antelopes -- Counting -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- Counting -- South Dakota; Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.)
An aerial spring antelope census was made in 1958 to ascertain the population and the buck:doe:kid ratio in eleven West-River counties in South Dakota. Data obtained from the census indicated an antelope population of 15,585, an 8% decrease from...
Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.); Antelopes -- South Dakota; Antelopes -- Counting -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- Counting -- South Dakota
An aerial spring antelope census was made in 1959 to ascertain the population and the buck: doe: kid ratio on the better antelope ranges in South Dakota. Data obtained from the census indicated an antelope population of 20,270, a 30% increase over...
Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.); Antelopes -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- Parasites -- South Dakota; Antelopes -- Parasites -- South Dakota
An attempt was made to determine if the antelope of a predominantly sheep range carried more parasites than the antelope of a mixed cow-sheep range. If such differences exist they were not evident in the data collected. The lack of stomach worms...