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About the Collection
The Research Report series was started in 1960. Typically, reports that get published as Research Reports are
narrower in scope than Technical Bulletins. They primarily report on a single topic, selected aspects of a more
complex study, or interim results of long research studies.
The series appeals to a state and regional audience, primarily resource managers. Research Report manuscripts are peer-reviewed by DNR scientists and managers, and occasionally outside reviewers.
Technical Note
Please note that full-text searching for the electronic-facsimile texts in our collections is based on uncorrected OCR (Optical Character Recognition) results. While such text is often highly accurate, it will contain errors that may affect your search results. In particular, texts with the following characteristics are particularly prone to error (in some cases, accuracy for such texts is so low that we have decided not to attempt to provide full-text searching):
- Hand-written texts;
- Texts that contain diacritics;
- Texts that contain non-Latin scripts;
- Texts that contain obsolete characters (including the "long S" [looks like an "f"]);
- Texts that are printed in a font in which the letters are difficult for the software to differentiate.
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Evaluation of abundance indices for striped skunks, common raccoons and Virginia opossums in southern Wisconsin
Bartelt, Gerald A.; Rolley, Robert E.; Vine, Lawrence E.




