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  1. Ferret (Wildlife : Habits & Habitat) by Jane Duden, 1990-05
  2. Ferrets: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Jean F. Blashfield, 2004
  3. Aspects of the biology of the ferret,: Mustela putorius forma furo L. at Pukepuke Lagoon (New Zealand. Dept. of Internal Affairs. Wildlife publication) by R. B Lavers, 1973
  4. The 1996 black-footed ferret release protocol for Aubrey Valley, Arizona (Technical report / Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program) by William E Van Pelt, 1996
  5. 1996-97 nationwide ferret survey of state wildlife agencies by Ronald M Jurek, 1999
  6. Black-footed ferret (̲Mu̲s̲t̲e̲l̲a̲ n̲i̲g̲r̲i̲p̲e̲s̲)̲ (Wildlife notebook series / Utah Division of Wildlife Resources) by Greg Brown, 1993
  7. Gleanings from the Press: The Ferret(NATURE/WILDLIFE/ANIMALS) by ANONYMOUS, 1856
  8. Final environmental impact statement, Black-footed Ferret reintroduction Conata Basin/Badlands, South Dakota (SuDoc I 1.98:B 56/5/FINAL) by U.S. Geological Survey, 1994
  9. Pet European ferrets: A hazard to public health, small livestock and wildlife by Denny G Constantine, 1988
  10. Inventory of potential black-footed ferret habitat in the White River Resource Area, Colorado (Cooperative education publication) by Gebecca L Gilbert, 1977
  11. The black-footed ferret in New Mexico: Final report by John P Hubbard, 1984
  12. Black-footed ferrets thrive in Mexico.: An article from: Endangered Species Update by J. Michael Lockhart, Jesus Pacheco, et all 2003-07-01
  13. Wildlife in Peril: The Endangered Mammals of Colorado : River Otter, Black-Footed Ferret, Wolverine, Lynx, Grizzly Bear, Gray Wolf by John A. Murray, 1987-05
  14. Proceedings of the Symposium on the Management of Prairie Dog Complexes for the Reintroduction of the Black-footed Ferret (SuDoc I 49.89/2:13) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 1993

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2. New Chance For Ferrets? - International Wildlife Magazine -
International Wildlife September/October 2001 New Chance for Ferrets? By Christie Aschwanden
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3. New Chance For Ferrets? - International Wildlife Magazine - National
International Wildlife September/October 2001 New Chance for Ferrets? By Christie Aschwanden
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4. Nancy Chien-Eriksen's Romantic Art Gallery Of Real And Fantasy
Nancy ChienEriksen's romantic art gallery of real and fantasy animals, fairies, dragons, horse, cats, big cats, wildlife, ferrets, nymphs, unicorns
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5. Nancy Chien-Eriksen's Romantic Art Gallery Of Real And Fantasy
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10. Nancy Chien-Eriksen's Romantic Art Gallery Of Real And Fantasy
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11. Detailed Pet Portraits Alive By Creative Design!
ferrets/wildlife Click here for additional portraits! The colony Ten ferrets. (Seven photographs of ferrets were used to complete this large composition
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"The colony" - Ten Ferrets.
(Seven photographs of ferrets were used to complete this large composition.) Ferrets are intriguing little pets to draw. Being highly intelligent, inquisitive and charming, it is a sheer delight to capture these pets at their best. Like all pets, each ferret has its own unique personality.
Along those same lines, our wildlife also shares a uniqueness in personality and intelligence with our pets. Good clear photos are needed to 'capture' their spirit!
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13. Detailed Pet Portraits Alive By Creative Design!
in graphite and colored pencil, of cats, dogs, horses, ferrets, small animals and wildlife. This is the second page of the Ferret/wildlife portraits.
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Ferret/Wildlife Portraits
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(Courtesy of Western Wildlife Conservancy)
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16. Black-Footed Ferret -- Kids' Planet -- Defenders Of Wildlife
Approximately one thousand blackfooted ferrets live in captivity at breeding Black-footed ferrets have been known to live up to 12 years in captivity.
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Defenders of Wildlife
1101 Fourteenth St.
Suite 1400
Washington, DC
Tel: 202-682-9400
Fax: 202-682-1331 STATUS: Endangered
DESCRIPTION: The black-footed ferret is a member of the weasel family (mustelids). It has a long neck and black markings on its face, the tip of its tail and on its feet. It is very quick and agile and is most active at night (nocturnal).
SIZE: Ferrets grow up to 2 feet in length (including a 6 inch tail) and weigh approximately 2 to 3 pounds.
POPULATION: Approximately one thousand black-footed ferrets live in captivity at breeding facilities, while another 200 live in the wild following releases by the federal government.
LIFESPAN:
Black-footed ferrets have been known to live up to 12 years in captivity. RANGE: The black-footed ferret was once found throughout the Great Plains and is now found in Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, and Arizona HABITAT: The black-footed ferret uses prairie dog towns for shelter and travel. FOOD: The ferret primarily eats prairie dogs, and occasionally eat mice and other small animals. BEHAVIOR: In the wild, black-footed ferrets spend 99 percent of their time underground. At night, they hunt for prairie dogs in their burrows.

17. Mammals Of Colorado
Gray fox Lions, ferrets Bears Guide to the Mammals of Colorado Published by The Colorado Division of wildlife. Copyright May 2002.
http://wildlife.state.co.us/Education/mammalsguide/index.asp

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Lions, Ferrets By David M. Armstrong, Director
University of Colorado Museum
Boulder, CO Contents: What is a Mammal? Ringtail Virginia Opossum Raccoon ... Pocket Gophers Endangered Species: Pocket Mice Black Footed Ferret Wolverine Beaver ... Harvest Mice Extirpated Species: White-footed Mice Gray Wolf Northern Grasshopper Mouse Grizzly Bear ... Woodrats Introduced Species: Deliberate Voles, or Meadow Mice Moose Muskrat Rocky Mountain Goat ... and the Antelope Play This page last updated 07/27/05. Headlines for Wednesday, September 21, 2005 Teacher Workshop To Focus on ‘Playas’
Ferrets faring well in northwest Colorado

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18. Black-Footed Ferrets
and the US Fish and wildlife Service to restore blackfooted ferrets to their native Mammals Guide Black-Footed Ferret wildlife in Danger Profile
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Black-footed Ferret
In Colorado: On the tracks of North America's
most endangered mammal
Press Releases Widely considered the most endangered mammal in North America, the black-footed ferret is making a comeback in Colorado and other parts of the West after being rescued from the brink of extinction in the mid-1980s.
The Colorado Division of Wildlife has joined forces with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, the Bureau of Land Management, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to restore black-footed ferrets to their native range, which includes remote scrubland in Rio Blanco and Moffat counties in northwest Colorado.
Since 2001, state and federal wildlife biologists have established two major black-footed ferret colonies: one at Coyote Basin, which straddles the Colorado-Utah border west of Rangely, and another at the BLM's Wolf Creek Management Area southeast of Dinosaur National Monument.
So far, 126 black-footed ferrets have been released into the Colorado wilderness, with most of them raised in captivity at special breeding facilities. In 2003, however, the first interstate transfer of wild-born black-footed ferrets occurred and biologists successfully released them at Wolf Creek. The wild-born ferrets came from South Dakota's Conata Basin, the largest self-sustaining black-footed ferret colony in the United States.
In late-summer 2004, state and federal wildlife biologists for the first time confirmed that the ferrets appear to be persisting in their new Wolf Creek habitat, a chalky scrubland ecosystem of deep arroyos and steep ridges that is pocked with white-tailed prairie dog holes. During a 10-day spotlighting operation, researchers spotted at least five healthy black-footed ferrets and even captured and examined one of them. Sightings of black-footed ferrets had already been confirmed on the Colorado side of Coyote Basin.

19. Black-Footed Ferret (Endangered Species), Wildlife Species Information: U.S. Fis
The US Fish and wildlife Service listed blackfooted ferrets as endangered in 1967 under a precursor to the Endangered Species Act of 1973.
http://species.fws.gov/species_accounts/bio_ferr.html
Black-footed ferret, ( Mustela nigripes
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The black-footed ferret probably never was abundant, but its underground, nocturnal habits make it difficult for biologists to know for certain. The ferret's primary food source is the prairie dog, and ferrets live in the prairie dog's burrow. Line Art (1.2 K image) Line Art (18.3 K image)
Black-footed ferrets hunt prairie dogs at night, but occasionally they are active above ground during the day. In search of prey, they move along in loping bounds from one burrow to the next. [US FWS Line Art by Robert Savannah] Photograph (39.3 K image) [US FWS Photograph By Rick Krueger] Biologists consider black-footed ferrets to be the most endangered mammal in the United States. Recently, however, thanks to aggressive captive-breeding and reintroduction programs, much progress has been made toward recovering the ferret population. Black-footed ferrets are members of the weasel family (Mustelidae), a distinction they share with weasels, martens, fishers, otters, minks, wolverines and skunks. Larger than weasels, black-footed ferrets are long, slender-bodied animals similar in size to a mink. They are characterized by a brownish-black mask across the face, a brownish head, black feet and legs, and a black tip on the tail. Ferrets' short, buff-colored fur becomes lighter on the underside of their bodies. The middle of the back has brown-tipped guard hairs that create the appearance of a dark saddle. Black-footed ferrets may look like the ferrets found in pet stores but they are actually a different species. Both belong to the weasel family but ferrets sold as pets evolved in Europe, while endangered black-footed ferrets evolved in North America.

20. Ferrets A Selective Overview Of Issues And Options
ferrets may threaten native wildlife. The discussion below summarizes these views, wildlife biologists might be able to fit a number of ferrets with
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Ferrets: A Selective Overview of Issues and Options
by Kenneth W. Umbach, Ph.D.
Posted May 31, 1997. This is a selective review of background and issues, drawn primarily from existing documents and articles, supplemented by interviews with state and federal personnel in several states. [Notes appear at end of the paper.]
What is a ferret?
"Ferret" is the common name for Mustela putorius furo , a subspecies of the polecat, Mustela putorius. (The skunk, sometimes incorrectly called a "polecat" is a different species from the polecat, although both species emit a malodorous spray.) The black-footed ferret, Mustela nigripes is a different species, and is endangered. In 1986, only 18 individuals of the species remained, although an effort is underway to breed and reintroduce the species into the Midwest area of the U.S. Except as otherwise specifically noted, the information below refers to the domesticated ferret, often kept as a pet where allowed (currently in all states but California and Hawaii) and sometimes used for hunting and pest control. This discussion does not encompass the black-footed ferret or the polecat except as explicitly mentioned. Ferrets are sometimes humorously called "carpet sharks" and described as "fur-covered Slinkies" (in recognition of their flexibility) or "sock-puppets with legs." They are widely viewed as playful, curious, highly active, and sociable, although not inclined to become attached to a home ("lacking a homing instinct"). They are carnivores and require a meat-based diet. Their teeth are unusually sharp, even when they are quite young, and they tend, as one biologist put it, to "explore the world with their mouths."

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