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Thinhorn Sheep
Educational resources on Thinhorn Sheep
Thinhorn Sheep
or Ovis dalli is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the
Thinhorn Sheep
Academic web links for the Thinhorn Sheep.
Activities in the Beringian Coevolution Project: ...polymorphism in larval P. odocoilei, and have resolved the question of species identity
http://www.msb.unm.edu/mammals/Cook/CurrentProjects/activ.html id=spl-1
University of Arizona Press - Mountain Sheep of North America: Distribution, and Abundance of Mountain Sheep in North America, Raul Valdez and
http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/books/bid1233.htm id=spl-2
Lecture19: BIGHORN & THINHORN Sheep Ovis canadensis & Ovis dalli. Thinhorn, or Dall & Stone
http://www.unity.edu/FacultyPages/Nelson/Lecture19.htm id=spl-3
Answer 74: The Dall's Sheep is also sometimes officially referred to as the "Thinhorn Sheep",
http://www2.canisius.edu/~noonan/sow/answer74.htm id=spl-4
Peninsular Bighorn - Paul Baumann: WILD SHEEP IN NORTH AMERICA. In North America, wild sheep are divided into
http://employees.oneonta.edu/baumanpr/geosat2/Bighorn_Sheep/Peninsular_Bighorn.htm id=spl-5
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