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North Dakota Population



Migratory Bird Population Changes in North Dakota
The data indicate that breeding bird populations show considerable short- and long-term variability. The patterns of population change for many grassland and wetland species are remarkably similar and consistent among taxonomic groups (e.g., mallard [ Anas platyrhynchos ] versus American coot [ Fulica americana ] versus savannah sparrow [ Passerculus sandwichensis ]) and migration strategies (long-distance versus short-distance migrant; Tables 2 and 3). A common feature of these species is their dependence on grassland and wetland habitats on the breeding grounds; most breed in the northern Great Plains but winter elsewhere. Severe drought conditions in the Great Plains may have played a major role in the depressed populations (Tables 2 and 3) of some wetland and grassland species in 1992 (an extremely dry year) compared with 1967 (a near-average year) and 1993 (an extremely wet year). ... [Read More]

U.S. Census Bureau People Topics
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division Maintained By: Information & Research Services Internet Staff (Population Division) Last Revised: July 14, 2005 at 10:02:55 AM ... [Read More]

U.S. Census Bureau People Topics
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division Maintained By: Information & Research Services Internet Staff (Population Division) Last Revised: July 14, 2005 at 10:02:55 AM ... [Read More]

Snow Goose Population Problem
Bismarck, North Dakota 58501-5095 The following articles appeared in North Dakota Outdoors magazine as a three part series on the problems associated with overpopulation of snow geese in North America. All three articles were written by Mike Johnson and appeared in the August (1996), September-October (1996) and March (1997) issues, respectively. This resource is based on the following sources: Johnson, Mike. 1996. The snow goose population problem: Part I. North Dakota Outdoors 59(2):14-18.Johnson, Mike. 1996. The snow goose population problem: Part II working toward a solution. North Dakota Outdoors 59(3):19-22.Johnson, Mike. 1997. The snow goose population problem: Part III arctic ecosystems in peril. North Dakota Outdoors 59(8):2-7. This resource should be cited as: Johnson, Mike. 1997. The snow goose population problem. Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Home Page. http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/othrdata/snowprob/snowprob.htm (Version 16JUL97). ... [Read More]

United States - Population Finder - American FactFinder
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American FactFinder
American FactFinder is your source for population, housing, economic and geographic data from Census 2000, the 1990 Decennial Census, the 1997 and 2002 Economic Censuses, the American Community Survey, and the Population Estimates Program. American FactFinder is designed to work with browsers that support web standards (this includes Internet Explorer 6.0 and Netscape 7.x). Netscape 4.x is no longer supported. ... [Read More]

North Dakota/Community/Corridor Traffic
Targets hard-to-reach/at risk population ...

Although Native Americans comprise only3 percent of the population of North Dakota, they experience 15 percentof the state's traffic crash fatalities. The majority of these motor vehiclecrashes occur on Reservation roadways. In an effort to improve traffic safetyon Reservation roads, members of the Native American Injury Prevention Coalitiondeveloped the Community/Corridor Traffic Safety Project in 1996. ... [Read More]

Census 2000 Resident Population
An area's resident population consists of those persons "usually resident" in that particular area (where they live and sleep most of the time). A state's apportionment population, on the other hand, is the sum of its resident population and a count of overseas U.S. military and federal civilian employees (and their dependents living with them) allocated to the state, as reported by the employing federal agencies. ...

The data shown in these tables include the resident population of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico for April 1, 2000 (Census 2000) and for April 1, 1990 (1990 Census). Consistent with the January 1999 U.S. Supreme Court ruling (Department of Commerce v. House of Representatives, 525 U.S. 316, 119 S. Ct. 765 (1999)), the resident population counts for April 1, 2000 do not reflect the use of statistical sampling to correct for overcounting or undercounting. ... [Read More]

County Population Census Counts 1900-90
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division ...

County Population Census Counts 1900-90 ...

Maintained By: Information & Research Services Internet Staff (Population Division) Last Revised: November 02, 2000 at 03:14:45 PM ... [Read More]


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