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Ranching and Wildlife By: Jim Knight, Extension Wildlife Specialist, Montana State University Many people do not realize that ranchers contribute major benefits to

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- Date: 2016-08-16 12:13:13
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    MO N T G U I D E MT9616 Field Care of Harvested Big Game By James E. Knight, MSU Extension Wildlife Specialist

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    - Date: 2016-08-16 12:13:05
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      Non chemical control of skunks Jim Knight, Extension Wildlife Specialist, Montana State University Skunks are primarily carnivores. Insects are their preferred food, but mice make up most of their winter diet. Skunks beg

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      - Date: 2016-08-16 12:13:57
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        Minimizing Deer Damage to Residential Plantings By Chester Hill, Roosevelt County Extension Agent; and Jim Knight, Extension Wildlife Specialist Deer are probably the most widely distributed and best recognized large ani

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        - Date: 2016-08-16 12:13:08
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          Big Game Influences on Ranch Sustainability by James E. Knight, MSU Extension Wildlife Specialist When we ask how big game can influence ranch sustainability, we should also ask how ranch sustainability influences big ga

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          - Date: 2016-08-16 12:12:59
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            Are There Ways To Capture Value From Wildlife? by James E. Knight, MSU Extension Wildlife Specialist Ranchers often look at wildlife as a liability and as an obstacle to maximizing economic efficiency on a ranch. In some

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            - Date: 2016-08-16 12:13:00
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              Turn Your Ranch’s Wildlife Into an Asset By Jim Knight, MSU Extension Wildlife Specialist Ranchers often look at wildlife as a liability and as an obstacle to maximizing economic efficiency on a ranch. We recognize tha

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              - Date: 2016-08-16 12:13:15
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                Non chemical control of coyotes Jim Knight, Extension Wildlife Specialist, Montana State University Coyotes are opportunistic feeders with a diet that includes mice, rabbits, fawns, insects, fruit, berries and other vege

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                - Date: 2016-08-16 12:13:56
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                  Wildlife Damage Control For Organic Farmers Jim Knight, Extension Wildlife Specialist Montana State University Funding for this handbook came from a grant funded by

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                  - Date: 2016-08-16 12:13:57
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                    Modifying Fences to Protect High-Value Pastures from Deer and Elk by Jim Knight, PhD., Extension Wildlife Specialist MontGuide

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                    - Date: 2016-08-16 12:13:08
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