Groundwater flow -- South Dakota -- Rapid City Region -- Mathematical models.; Hydrogeology -- South Dakota -- Rapid City Region.
The purposes of this report are to (1) document the development of a numerical groundwater-flow model of the Minnelusa and Madison hydrogeologic units, which contain the Minnelusa and Madison aquifers, in the Rapid City area in South Dakota, and...
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; Pronghorns -- Counting -- South Dakota; Antelopes -- Counting -- South Dakota
The South Dakota antelope population as of July 1, 1954 was estimated at 18,000. Since 1953 there was a 12 percent increase in the antelope population in those counties in the better antelope range. The Lower Cheyenne Management Unit (which is...
Irrigation -- South Dakota; Missouri River Basin Project (U.S.); United States. Dept. of the Interior; United States. Bureau of Reclamation
This booklet describes Missouri River Project divisions and units on which work is programed for fiscal year 1950. A short history of the Bureau of Reclamation is also included.
Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.); Antelopes -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Pronghorn hunting -- South Dakota; Antelope hunting -- South Dakota
During the 1955 antelope season 4,850 permits were issued and 4,281 antelope were killed. The average success for all hunting units was 88.3 percent. There was a 75.1 percent return of report cards. The average hunter required 1.4 days to bag an...
Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.); Antelopes -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Pronghorn hunting -- South Dakota; Antelope hunting -- South Dakota
During the 1956 antelope season, 6,266 hunting permits were issued and 5,616 antelope were killed. The average success for all hunting units was 89.6 percent. There was a 76.1 percent return of the re-port cards. The average hunter required 1.4...
Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.); Antelopes -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Pronghorn hunting -- South Dakota; Antelope hunting -- South Dakota
During the 1957 antelope season, 4,415 permits were issued and 3,887 antelope were killed. The average success for all hunting units was 88.0 percent. There was a 73.4 percent return of the report cards. The average hunter required 1.5 days to bag...
Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.); Antelopes -- South Dakota; Antelope hunting -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Pronghorn hunting -- South Dakota
During the 1958 antelope season 3,300 permits were issued and 3,062 antelope were harvested. The average success for the six hunting units was 92.8 per cent. This information was based on the data of a 72.1 per cent hunter report card return....
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...
Hunting -- South Dakota -- Atlases; Hunting -- South Dakota -- Maps; Trapping -- South Dakota -- Atlases; Trapping -- South Dakota -- Maps; South Dakota -- Atlases
The South Dakota Hunting Atlas contains maps and information on South Dakota's Walk-In Areas, Game Production Areas (GPAs), Waterfowl Production Areas (WPAs), some School Lands, and some BLM Lands.
Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.); Antelopes -- South Dakota; Antelopes -- Counting -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- Counting -- South Dakota
The aerial spring antelope survey was conducted between May 12 and July 10, 1972. The July population was 34,894 antelope for Western South Dakota and 398 for eastern South Dakota, a total of 35,292 in the South Dakota Hunting Units. This...
Antelopes -- South Dakota; Antelope hunting -- South Dakota; Pronghorn hunting -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Hunting -- South Dakota; Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.)
This report summarizes the 1968 pronghorn archery and firearm hunter report card data. No special field studies were made. The hunting season is a most important tool for management of North American pronghorn. Ultimate objectives of an antelope...
Antelopes -- South Dakota; Antelope hunting -- South Dakota; Pronghorn hunting -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Hunting -- South Dakota; Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.)
This report summarizes the 1969 pronghorn firearm hunter report card data. No special field studies were made. The hunting season is a most important tool for management of the North American Pronghorn. Ultimate objectives of an antelope hunting...
Antelopes -- South Dakota; Antelope hunting -- South Dakota; Pronghorn hunting -- South Dakota; Pronghorns -- South Dakota; Hunting -- South Dakota; Pittman-Robertson Project (S.D.)
This report summarizes the 1970 pronghorn archery and firearm hunter report card data. No special field studies were made. The hunting season is a most important tool for management of North American pronghorn. Ultimate objectives of an antelope...