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The Prairie Naturalist Vol. 3, Nos. 3 And 4. September-December, 1971
The Prairie Naturalist Vol. 3, Nos. 3 And 4. September-December, 1971
The Prairie Naturalist
EDITORIAL: Badlands-Old and New ▪ Paul B. Kannowski
SEASONAL INVESTIGATIONS OF ALGAE FROM DEVILS LAKE, NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Richard Verch and Dean W. Blinn
THE VASCULAR FLORA OF PEMBINA COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Rays E. Willenbring and William T. Barker
LET'S EAT WILD ▪ Alan M. Cvancara
SURF SCOTER IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Harold A. Kantrud
SNOW GOOSE-CANADA GOOSE HYBRIDS ▪ David C. McGlauchlin
NOTES
Cowbird parasitism of an upland plover nest ▪ Kenneth F. Higgins
Birds sighted within one hour from one observation point in Burleigh County, North Dakota ▪ William A. Buresh
Golden-winged warbler in Burleigh County, North …
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 3, No.2. June, 1971
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 3, No.2. June, 1971
The Prairie Naturalist
EDITORIAL: Environmental Rights ▪ Paul B. Kannowski
RIVER BASINS PLANNING ▪ H. A. Hendrickson
WATER RESOURCE PLANNING GONE AMUCK ▪ Charles H. Stoddard
THE INTERACTION OF CITIZENS' GROUPS AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES WITH RESPECT TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ▪ Robert L. Burgess
WORDS AND MEANINGS ▪ Paul T. Crary
ENFORCEMENT OF NORTH DAKOTA ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS ▪ Robert E. Beck
BIRDS OBSERVED IN NORTH DAKOTA DURING THE WINTER OF 1970-71 ▪ John T. Lokemoen and Paul E. Springer
STATUS OF CLARK'S NUTCRACKER IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Lewis W. Oring and Robert W. Seabloom
WINGED ANTS AS FISH FOOD ▪ Charles H. …
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 3, No.1 March, 1971
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 3, No.1 March, 1971
The Prairie Naturalist
EDITORIAL: One House for Natural Resource Management ▪ Paul B. Kannowski
CHECKLIST OF BIRDS IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Robert E. Stewart
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE WOOD DUCK IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Edmund A. Hibbard
NOTES ON DANDELIONS ▪ O. A. Stevens
CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS FOR NORTH DAKOTA—1970 ▪ Robert N. Randall
THE EROSION OF ONE OF MAN'S MOST PRECIOUS NATURAL RESOURCES: HIS FREEDOM OF CHOICE ▪ Gordon L. Iseminger
NOTEWORTHY PLANTS OF THE NORTH DAKOTA PRAIRIE COTEAU FOREST ▪ W. Carter Johnson
NOTE — Duck mortality caused by wind ▪ Harold Kantrud
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 2, Nos. 3 And 4 September–December, 1970
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 2, Nos. 3 And 4 September–December, 1970
The Prairie Naturalist
EDITORIAL: Ecology and Environmental Education ▪ Keith R. Stamm
PEOPLE IN PERIL ▪ Thomas L. Kimball
MEN IN MAN'S ENVIRONMENT ▪ Robert L. Burgess
ENERGY AND MAN'S ENVIRONMENT ▪ Dale Henegar
MINERALS AND SOILS IN MAN'S ENVIRONMENT ▪ Wilson M. Laird
WATER IN MAN'S ENVIRONMENT ▪ Norman Peterson
THE ATMOSPHERE IN MAN'S ENVIRONMENT ▪ Gene A. Christianson
WHY ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION IN THE LIFE SCIENCES? ▪ James R. Reilly
ECOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES ▪ William P. Eastwood
MASS MEDIA AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ▪ Richard Palmer
THE JUDGMENT OF THE JACKAL ▪ C. Benson Thomerson
THE ROLE OF COLLEGES AND …
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 2, No.2 June, 1970
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 2, No.2 June, 1970
The Prairie Naturalist
EDITORIAL: Ecocide on the Sheyenne? ▪ Paul B. Kannowski
NEW RECORDS OF VASCULAR PLANTS IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Robert E. Stewart
SOME LOCAL NATIVE PLANT LOSSES AND SOME SAL V AGE ▪ O. A. Stevens
CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Robert N. Randall
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN IN COMMUNITY PLANNING ▪ Cameron Man
DISTRIBUTION OF THE SCIRPUS VALIDUS COMPLEX IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Richard L. Ward
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 2, No. 1. March, 1970
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 2, No. 1. March, 1970
The Prairie Naturalist
EDITORIAL: Speaking of Ecologists ▪ Paul B. Kannowski
NEEDED: AN ETHICAL BASIS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ▪ Gordon L. Iseminger
THE POPULATION PARADOX ▪ Gary L. Pearson
THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS—A CALL TO ACTION ▪ Glen A. Sherwood
NORTH DAKOTA—1970 ▪ Philip B. Aus
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 1, No.4. December 1969
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 1, No.4. December 1969
The Prairie Naturalist
EDITORIAL: Restoring Beauty to the Human Environment ▪ Paul B. Kannowski
A REQUIEM FOR THE PRAIRIE ▪ Hugh H. Iltis
BIRDING IN MY BACK YARD ▪ Mrs. George A. Anderson
OCCURRENCE OF THE CECROPIA AND ROCKY MOUNTAIN SILK MOTHS IN SOUTHWESTERN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ James Oberfoell
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 1, No. 3. September, 1969
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 1, No. 3. September, 1969
The Prairie Naturalist
EDITORIAL: A VOICE FOR CONSERVATION ▪ Paul B. Kannowski
CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS FOR NORTH DAKOTA—1968 ▪ Robert N. Randall
SOME ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS AND PROPOSED SOLUTIONS ▪ Laurence R. Jahn
SOME PLANTS OF WESTERN MINNESOTA ▪ O. A. Stevens
MORTALITY OF MIGRATORY BIRDS AT GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA FOLLOWING A MOSQUITO CONTROL OPERATION IN MAY, 1969 ▪ Robert W. Seabloom, Lewis W. Oring and James R. Reilly
NESTING OF THE UPLAND PLOVER ON THE MISSOURI COTEAU ▪ K. F. Higgins, H. F. Duebbert and R. B. Oetting
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Albino sparrows discovered at Hazen, North Dakota ▪ Larry L. Kruckenberg and …
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 1, No. 2. May, 1969
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 1, No. 2. May, 1969
The Prairie Naturalist
EDITORIAL: North Dakota's Naturalist-at-Large ▪ Paul B. Kannowski
WETLAND VEGETATION OF THE TURTLE MOUNTAINS, NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Robert L. Burgess and Dennis T. Disrud
RAPID METHOD OF FILTRATION OF MARSH WATERS ▪ V. A. Adomaitis and J. A. Shoesmith
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Additional distribution records of the false map turtle and the short-horned lizard in North Dakota ▪ Dennis J. Gemmell
Summer record of the snowy owl in North Dakota ▪ Donald R. Johnson
Long-billed curlews in LaMoure County, North Dakota ▪ Gary L. Krapu
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 1. No.1. March 1968
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 1. No.1. March 1968
The Prairie Naturalist
EDITORIAL: Another Milestone ▪ John T. Lokemoen
NESTING OF THE COMMON SNIPE IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Robert E. Stewart and Harold A. Kantrud
SCIENCE WRITING — A PROBLEM ▪ Soren O. Kolstoe
INSECTICIDES: A DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD ▪ Richard D. Urban
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Why I like the Badlands ▪ Wayne Hecker
White-faced ibis in McIntosh County, North Dakota ▪ Harold F. Duebbert
Cinnamon teal observations in North Dakota ▪ A. T. Klett and John T. Lokemoen
Trumpeter swan in Kidder County, North Dakota ▪ Lewis M. Cowardin and James C. Bartonek
Specimen records of greater scaup ▪ Charles W. Dane and Harold …