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Few critters in North Dakota might be as storied as the black-footed ferret – an endangered and mischievous species. Poisonings targeting prairie dogs led to the ferret’s demise in the early 20th century, and it was thought to be extinct until a small group was found in Wyoming in 1981. The ferret’s comeback through captive breeding has been decades in the making.
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The state Game and Fish Department is working on plans to increase the number of sage grouse in southwestern North Dakota.The state is on the eastern edge…