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Weeds take over habitat --|tWestern hydro- logic floods critical wildlife habitat --|tLake Powell -- |tJordan River --|tCan Utah's golf courses go green? -- |tTransforming the Wasatch Mountains into an amusement park --|tDownhill demographics --|tWhat harm can a ski run do? --|tWhat Does the Future Hold? --|tLegacy of predator control --|tState-run animal farm --|tTough times for adolescent predators --|tDecline of hunting leaves habitat hurting --|tNature Conservancy of Utah: Wheeling and dealing in race with extinction. 506 |3Use copy|fRestrictions unspecified|2star|5MiAaHDL 520 From flying squirrels on high wooded plateaus to hanging gardens in redrock canyons, the Intermountain West is home to some of the world's rarest and most fascinating animals and plants. Creatures of Habitat details many unique but little-known talents of this region's strange and wonderful wild inhabitants and descibes their connections with native environments. 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