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- Three New County Records for Eastern Spotted Skunk (Spilogale Putorius)
- Spilogale Putorius): a Microsatellite Analysis
- Revised Checklist of North American Mammals North of Mexico, 1979 J
- Appendix D. Texas Mammals Including Those Found in Four Urban Centers and in Other States
- Eastern Spotted Skunk Spilogale Putorius
- Mammals of the Northern Jaguar Reserve Felids: Puma Puma
- Conservation Status of the Plains Spotted Skunk, Spilogale Putorius Interrupta, in Texas, with an Assessment of Genetic Variability in the Species
- Mammalogy El Camino Real Master Naturalist Training { John M
- Skunk Fact Sheet
- 2020 Final Report Eastern Spotted Skunk Distribution and Ecology in Southeast Kansas Submitted To
- Furbearing Mammals of Texas CITES Listed Animals
- Distribution, Population Ecology, Genetic Relatedness and Habitat
- WILDLIFE Coping with Skunks No
- Eastern Spotted Skunk Spilogale Putorius Contributors: Jay Butfiloski and Tom Swaygnham
- SPATIAL and DISEASE ECOLOGY of the PLAINS SPOTTED SKUNK a Thesis Presented to the Facult
- Spatial and Temporal Structure of a Mesocarnivore Guild in Midwestern North America Damon B
- Eastern Spotted Skunk (Spilogale Putorius) at the Ouachita Mountains Biological Station, Polk County, Arkansas L
- S. Marks Rep/Mamm List 98
- Eastern Spotted Skunk Occupancy and Rest Site Selection in Hardwood Forests of the Southern Appalachians Robin Yuet Ying Eng Clemson University, [email protected]
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- Mammals DIDELPHIDAE Virginia Opossum Didelphis Virginiana
- Range Contractions of North American Carnivores and Ungulates
- Page 1 PS MUSTELID & VIVERRID CONSERVATION Yr the Newsletter
- The Accelerating Influence of Humans on Mammalian Macroecological Patterns Over the Late Quaternary
- Phylogenomic Systematics of the Spotted Skunks (Carnivora, Mephitidae, Spilogale)
- MUSTELID (Mustelidae) CARE MANUAL
- DISTRIBUTION of the SPOTTED SKUNK (Spilogale Putorius) in MINNESOTA
- Checklist of North American Mammals North of Mexico J
- Federal Register/Vol. 77, No. 233
- What Is a Woodcock? the American Woodcock (Scalopax Minor) Is Perfectly Adapted to Life in Moist Shrub Lands
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