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1997
RELATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF VARIOUS BREEDS OF LIVESTOCK GUARDING DOGS FOR REDUCING PREDATION ON DOMESTIC SHEEP IN COLORADO, William F. Andelt and Stuart N. Hopper
EFFICACY OF TURF SHIELD REPELLENT ON REDUCING DAMAGE BY CANADA GEESE AND MALLARDS, Leonard Askham
MYLAR FLAGS AS GULL DETERRENTS, Jerrold L. Belant and Sheri K. Ickes
NONLETHAL CONTROL TECHNIQUES USED TO MANAGE BLACKBIRD DAMAGE TO SUNFLOWER, David L. Bergman, Timothy L. Pugh, and Louis E. Huffman
CULTURAL CONTROL OF DAMAGE TO ALFALFA CAUSED BY POCKET GOPHERS, Ronald M. Case, Debra Baker, James Luchsinger, and Bruce Jasch
LESSER SCAUP DEPREDATION AND ECONOMIC IMPACT AT BAITFISH FACILITIES IN ARKANSAS, M. Chad Philipp and Michael D. Hoy
COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF PREDATOR DAMAGE MANAGEMENT EFFORTS TO PROTECT SHEEP IN IDAHO, Mark D. Collinge and Craig L. Maycock
THE COYOTE AS AN ECOLOGICAL MODEL, Thomas A. Eddy and Cindy M. Moore
GIFFORD POINT/FONTENELLE FOREST URBAN DEER SURVIVAL AND CASE STUDY, Jason D. Ekstein and Scott E. Hygnstrom
TECHNICAL PUBLICATION OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE RESEARCH, Michael W. Fall and William B. Jackson
DEPREDATION ON ARTIFICIAL GROUND NESTS BY JAPANESE MACAQUES: THE UNSPOKEN EXOTIC IN TEXAS, Justin G. Feild, Scott E. Henke, and Justin G. McCoy
EXPERIMENTAL RODENT CONTROL AT THE BEEF CATTLE RESEARCH CENTER, KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY , Philip S. Gipson, Charles D. Lee, Matthew L. Burenheide, Jan F. Kamler, Justin E. Kretzer, Daniel J. Martin, Celine C. Perchellet, Chad M. Willemssen, and Jennifer Weins
FOOD HABITS OF MOUNTAIN LIONS IN THE TRANS-PECOS REGION OF TEXAS, Rosemary A. Heinen and S. Kemble Canon
DEALING WITH DIFFERENT AUDIENCES: SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS, Guy R. Hodge
PERCEPTIONS OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONFERENCE SCHEDULING: RESPONSE TO A SURVEY, J. Grant Huggins
DEALING WITH WILDLIFE PROFESSIONALS, Scott E. Hygnstrom
WELCOME, Charles Lee
DEALING WITH THE POLICY MAKERS, Herb Manig
DEALING WITH THE MEDIA, Stuart McDonald
MOLE CENSUS TECHNIQUES, Richard M. Poche
EVALUATING CABLE RESISTANCE TO POCKET GOPHER DAMAGE - A REVIEW, Craig A. Ramey and Geraldine R. McCann
WHITE-TAILED DEER ACTIVITY, CONTRACEPTION, AND ESTROUS CYCLING, Stephen A. Schumake and Gary Killian
SHEEP PREDATION BY COYOTES: A BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS, Ray T. Sterner
LIVESTOCK PROTECTION COLLAR USE IN CALIFORNIA, Robert M. Timm, Gary D. Simmons, and John R. Hays
ELK vs. LIVESTOCK: FORAGE UTILIZATION STUDY IN PORTIONS OF THE GILA NATIONAL FOREST., Michael Treadaway, V.W. Howard Jr., Chris D. Allison, and Jon C. Boren
USE OF NETTED-CAGE TRAPS IN POPULATION MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH OF URBAN WHITE-TAILED DEER, Kurt VerCauteren, Jeff Beringer, and Scott Hygnstrom
TEACHING YOUTH WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES COMPARING TECHNIQUES (HOW TO’S AND HELPFUL HINTS), Dallas A. Virchow and Denny M. Hogeland
CONTROL OF NUISANCE BIRDS BY FOGGING WITH REJEX-IT® TP-40, Peter F. Vogt
IMPACT OF PREVENTIVE AERIAL COYOTE HUNTING ON SHEEP LOSSES TO COYOTE PREDATION, Kimberly K. Wagner and Michael R. Conover
COOPERATIVE WOLF DEPREDATION MANAGEMENT IN WISCONSIN, Robert C. Willging and Adrian P. Wydeven
Field Trials of Alpha-Chloralose and DRC-1339 for Reducing Numbers of Herring Gulls, Paul P. Woronecki, Richard A. Dolbeer, and Thomas W. Seamans
WILDLIFE-CAUSED LOSSES OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES IN 1994 WITH EMPHASIS ON THE GREAT PLAINS, A.P. Wywialowski
DEVELOPMENT AND REGISTRATION OF A PRACTICAL TRANQUILIZER TRAP DEVICE (TTD) FOR FOOT-HOLD TRAPS, Doris E. Zemlicka, D. Pete Sahr, Peter J. Savarie, Frederick F. Knowlton, F. Sherman Blom, and Jerrold L. Belant
1995
DYNAMICS OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Bobby R. Acord
A COMPARISON OF ATTITUDES HELD BY WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGERS AND ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS, James B. Armstrong and Melissa E. Hutchins
EFFECTS OF MULE DEER GRAZING ON ALFALFA SEED PRODUCTION, Dennis D. Austin and Philip J. Urness
WILD UNGULATE DEPREDATION ON WINTER WHEAT: EFFECTS ON GRAIN YIELD, Dennis D. Austin and Philip J. Urness
SURVEY OF THE NUISANCE WILDLIFE CONTROL INDUSTRY WITH NOTES ON THEIR ATTITUDES AND OPINIONS, Thomas G. Barnes
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL FOR WILDLIFE PROTECTION, Michael J. Bodenchuk
PREDATION OF BIG GAME AND LIVESTOCK IN THE TEXAS TRANS-PECOS, S. Kemble Canon
RESOLVING HUMAN-LARGE FELID CONFLICTS ASSOCIATED WITH PROTECTED AREAS IN INDIA, N.P.S. Chauhan, V.B. Sawarkar, and H.S. Pabla
CANINE AND GRAY FOX RABIES EPIZOOTICS IN TEXAS, Keith A. Clark and Pamela J. Wilson
INCIDENCE OF GIARDIA IN BEAVER AND NUTRIA IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS, Brett G. Dunlap
BIODIVERSITY AND WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Ronald G. Eckstein and Robert C. Willging
THE ORAL RABIES VACCINATION PROJECT AND THE EXPERIMENTAL USE OF RABORAL V-RG IN THE SOUTH TEXAS CANINE RABIES EPIZOOTIC, M. Gayne Fearneyhough
THE EFFICACY OF NAPHTHALENE AND SULFUR REPELLENTS TO CAUSE AVOIDANCE BEHAVIOR IN THE PLAINS GARTER SNAKE, Dennis M. Ferraro
HUMAN HEALTH CONCERNS IN THE PRACTICE OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, John R. Fischer
CONTROLLING NUISANCE EGRET AND HERON ROOKERIES IN OKLAHOMA, Kevin R. Grant and James Watson
USING TELEMETRY EQUIPMENT FOR MONITORING TRAPS AND SNARES, Thomas D. Halstead, Kenneth S. Gruver, Robert L. Phillips, and Richard E. Johnson
PLASTIC VISUAL BARRIERS WERE INEFFECTIVE AT REDUCING RECOLONIZATION RATES OF PRAIRIE DOGS, Scott E. Hygnstrom
DEER EXCLUSION EFFORTS TO REDUCE CROP DAMAGE IN MICHIGAN AND NORTHEAST WISCONSIN, Jim Isleib
CURBING THE ILLEGAL USE OF PESTICIDES IN PREDATOR CONTROL, Jeff Jacoby, Martin Fletcher, and Ted Warfield
FINANCIAL COMPENSATION FOR WILDLIFE DAMAGE: A REVIEW OF PROGRAMS IN NORTH AMERICA, Kimberly K. Kessler
WEDELIA: A POTENTIAL GROUND COVER FOR REDUCING THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF TROPICAL AIRFIELDS TO BIRDS, Michael A. Linnell, Michael R. Conover, and Tim J. Ohashi
TWELFTH GREAT PLAINS WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL WORKSHOP SUMMARY, Ronald E. Masters and J. Grant Huggins
EFFECTIVENESS OF SQUIRREL FENCING FOR PROTECTING PECAN GROVES, McAlister D. Maxwell, J. Grant Huggins, and Clark E. Adams
RESEARCH PRIORITIES IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, James E. Miller
IMMUNOCONTRACEPTION AND POSSIBLE APPLICATION IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Lowell A. Miller
CURRENT RESEARCH ON IMPROVING CAPTURE DEVICES FOR COYOTES, Robert L. Phillips and Kenneth S. Gruver
EFFECTIVE REPELLENCY CONCENTRATION OF BIRD SHIELD REPELLENT(TM) WITH METHYL ANTHRANILATE TO EXCLUDE DUCKS AND GEESE FROM WATER IMPOUNDMENTS, Leonard R. Askham
WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGERS AND EUTHANASIA, Robert H. Schmidt
AN EVALUATION OF OKLAHOMA'S DEPREDATION PROGRAM FOR HANDLING DEER DAMAGE TO AGRICULTURAL CROPS, Michael G. Shaw
DEPREDATION OF CATFISH BY DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTS AT AQUACULTURE FACILITIES IN OKLAHOMA, Robert L. Simmonds Jr., Alexander V. Zale, and David M. Leslie Jr.
CUE ENHANCEMENT OF LITHIUM-CHLORIDE-INDUCED MUTTON/SHEEP AVERSIONS IN COYOTES, Ray T. Sterner
PROTECTING JUVENILE SALMONIDS FROM GULL PREDATION USING WIRE EXCLUSION BELOW HYDROELECTRIC DAMS, John E. Steuber, Mikel E. Pitzler, and J. Gary Oldenburg
THE PUMA IN THE CENTRAL MOUNTAINS AND GREAT PLAINS, Jay W. Tischendorf and F. Robert Henderson
FERAL HOGS IN THE ROLLING PLAINS OF TEXAS: PERSPECTIVES, PROBLEMS, AND POTENTIAL, Douglas R. Tolleson, William E. Pinchak, Dale Rollins, and Leland J. Hunt
WYOMING'S M-44 PROGRAM: AN OVERVIEW AND ASSESSMENT OF PRIVATE AND COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS, Henry R. Uhden
PRIVATE BEAVER MANAGEMENT IN OKLAHOMA, Julianne Whitaker
LIVESTOCK HERDING DOGS: A UNIQUE APPLICATION FOR WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Roger A. Woodruff and Jeffrey S. Green
RIPENING FIELD CORN LOST TO WILDLIFE IN 1993, Alice P. Wywialowski
USING SOUND, VISUAL, AND TACTILE PRODUCTS TO REPEL BIRDS, Mona Zemsky
1993
URBAN NUISANCE WILDLIFE CONTROL IN KENTUCKY, Thomas G. Barnes
THE IMPACT OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY'S HUMANE TRAPPING RESOLUTION ON U.S. WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL PROGRAM, Mahadev Bhat, Robert Gotie, and Luther Keller
Livestock Protection Collars in the United States, 1988-19931, Guy Connolly
How To Involve Local Communities in Wildlife Damage Control Decision-Malting, Scott R. Craven
Methyl Anduanilate Formulations to Repel Birds from Water at Airports and Food at Landfills, Richard A. Dolbeer, Jerrold L. Belant, and Larry Clark
The Evolutionary Relationships of the Skunks to Each Other and the Rest of the Weasels; with a note on Behavioral Idiosyncrasies, Jerry W. Dragoo
Public Perceptions of Wildlife Encounters in the Omaha, Nebraska, Metropolitan Area, Dennis M. Ferraro and Scott E. Hygnstrom
Pred-X Field Test Results, R.A. Field and J.E. Nel
Are Farmer and the Environment Natural Enemies Like the Sheep and the Coyote?, B.L. Flinchbaugh Ph.D.
Survey of Nuisance Urban Geese in the United States, James E. Forbes
Endangered Species and Pesticides: The Kansas Program, Sue Ann Funk
Bears, Ostriches, and Specialized Grazing: Putting Guanding Dogs to Work, Jeffrey S. Green and Roger A. Woodruff
The Nature and Timing of Wildlife Damage Events in Nebraska: A Five-Year Review of Requests to Three Extension Wildlife Personnel, Dale J. Hafer, Scott E. Hygnstrom, Ron J. Johnson, and Dennis M. Ferraro
PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE IN ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL, Donald Hawthorne
Twenty-Five Year History of the Kansas Coyote Damage Control Program, F. Robert Henderson
Prairie Vole Damage Control in No-T111 Corn and Soybean, Ron A. Hires
An Evaluation of Laminated Offset Jawed Traps for Reducing Injuries to Coyotes, John M. Houben, Merrilee Holland, Sherman W. Jack, and Carolyn R. Boyle
A Bigger Piece of Your Pecan Pie, J. Grant Huggins
State Program in Sotuh Dakota for Wildlife Damge Management, Emmett J. Keyser
STATUS OF M-44 DEVICE, Charles D. Lee
Test Results of a New Snake Repellent, Rex E. Marsh
Field Evaluation of Three Strychnine Concentrations for Controlling Townsend's Pocket Gophers, George H. Matschke, Geraldine R. McCann, Heather W. Krupa, and John O'Brien
Food Preferences of Common Grackles, Red-Winged Blackbirds, and Yellow-Headed Blackbirds Presented with Cracked Corn, Sunflower Meats, and Brown Rice, Laura A. Mendoza, George M. Linz, David L. Bergman, and William J. Bleier
A Prairie Dog Abatement Program in San Juan County, Utah, Terry A. Messmer, Jim Keyes, and Roy McDonald
Future Extension Programs On Wildlife Damage Management, James E. Miller
The Prairie Dog Ecosystems and Endangered Species, Daniel W. Mulhern and Kenneth L. Powell
Wildlife Damge and the Iowa Farmer. The Influence of Perspective, James L. Pease Ph.D.
Update on Development of a Tranquilizer Trap Device, Peter J. Savarie, Kathleen A. Fagerstone, and Edward W. Schafer Jr.
Utah State University's Berryman Institute for Wildlife Damage Management, Robert H. Schmidt and Michael R. Conover
Lyme Disease: Incidence and Prevention, With Emphasis on Wildlife Biologists, Robert M. Timor and Robert S. Lane
White-tailed Deer Home Range Characteristics and Impacts Relative to Field Corn Damage, Kurt C. Vercauteren and Scott E. Hygnstrom
Response of a Mixed-grass Prairie in Western Nebraska to livestock Exclusion and Prairie Dog Control, Dallas Virchow and Scott E. Hygnstrom
RejeX-iT'" AG-36 THE GENTLE WAY TO REPEL GEESE FROM GOLF COURSES AND OTHER TURF AREAS, Peter F. Vogt
Developing Risk Communication Skills: More Than Damage Management, Deanne Wright
1991
REGISTRATION LIST -- 10th GREAT PLAINS WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL WORKSHOP
ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL: ARE WE PREPARED FOR THE NEXT CENTURY?, Bobby R. Acord
RELATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF REPELLENTS FOR REDUCING DAMAGE BY ELK, William F. Andelt, Dan L. Baker, and Kenneth P. Burnham
EFFECTIVENESS OF NYLON LINES FOR DETERRING ROCK DOVES FROM LANDING ON LEDGES, William F. Andelt and Kenneth P. Burnham
BURROW-BUILDING STRATEGIES AND HABITAT USE OF VOLES IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST ORCHARDS, Leonard R. Askham and James Sipes
SEASONAL AND SITE DIFFERENCES IN FOOD CONSUMED BY DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTS IN ARKANSAS, Albert E. Bivings
OPENING ADDRESS:, Kenneth R. Bolen
ADC PROGRAM COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT, Guy E. Connolly
REDUCING NUISANCE CANADA GOOSE PROBLEMS THROUGH HABITAT MANIPULATION, Michael R. Conover
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY'S ACADEMIC PROGRAM IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Michael R. Conover, Raymond D. Dueser, Frederick F. Knowlton, and Joseph A. Chapman
WHAT'S IN A NAME?, Robert S. Cook
PRAIRIE DOG CONTROL: A COMPUTER MODEL FOR PRAIRIE DOG MANAGEMENT ON RANGELANDS, Mike K. Cox and Scott E. Hygnstrom
THE DENVER WILDLIFE RESEARCH CENTER: AN UPDATE, Richard D. Curnow
DEVELOPING A COORDINATED STATEWIDE WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT RESEARCH AND EXTENSION EDUCATION PROGRAM, Paul D. Curtis and Daniel J. Decker
BURROWING OWL ECOLOGY AND SUGGESTIONS FOR MINIMIZING IMPACTS OF PRAIRIE DOG CONTROL, Martha J. Desmond and Julie A. Savidge
THE HANDBOOK OF WILDLIFE DEPREDATION TECHNIQUES: A SYNOPSIS, Tim Fagan and John Demaree
INCIDENCE OF URBAN VERTEBRATE PEST PROBLEMS IN THE GREATER OMAHA, NEBRASKA AREA, Dennis M. Ferraro
LABORATORY STUDY ON BROMADIOLONE: EFFECTIVENESS ON PRAIRIE DOGS AND SECONDARY HAZARDS TO DOMESTIC FERRETS, David D. Fisher, Robert M. Timm, Richard Poche, and Scott E. Hygnstrom
EFFECTS OF A VISUAL BARRIER FENCE ON THE BEHAVIOR AND MOVEMENTS OF BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOGS, Nancy S. Foster-McDonald and Scott E. Hygnstrom
EDUCATING PEOPLE ABOUT WILDLIFE DAMAGE, Jeffrey S. Green
ATTITUDES OF NEBRASKA SHEEP PRODUCERS TOWARD PREDATORS, Dale J. Hafer and Scott E. Hygnstrom
HOME RANGES AND MOVEMENTS OF COYOTES IN THE NORTHERN CHIHUAHUAN DESERT, V. W. Howard Jr. and Gino G. DelFrate
Workshop Summary, Scott E. Hygnstrom
Tenth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings: Contents and Frontmatter, Scott E. Hygnstrom, Ronald M. Case, and Ron J. Johnson
AN UPDATE ON THE REVISION OF THE HANDBOOK, "PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE", Scott E. Hygnstrom, Robert M. Timm, and Gary A. Larson
A CULTURAL METHOD OF REDUCING POCKET GOPHER IMPACT ON ALFALFA YIELD, Bruce A. Jasch, Ronald M. Case, and James C. Luchsinger
LINES TO SELECTIVELY REPEL HOUSE SPARROWS FROM BACKYARD FEEDERS, Kimberly K. Kessler, Ron J. Johnson, and Kent M. Eskridge
DAMAGE DUE TO SCENT MARKING BY EASTERN GRAY AND FOX SQUIRRELS, John L. Koprowski
CURRENT COOPERATIVE ACTIVITIES BETWEEN APHIS-ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL AND THE EXTENSION SERVICE, Gary E. Larson
LANDSCAPE PLANTS, FOREST TREES, AND CROPS MOST RESISTANT TO MAMMAL DAMAGE: AN OVERVIEW, Rex E. Marsh
EFFICACY OF STRYCHNINE EGGS FOR CONTROLLING FRANKLIN GROUND SQUIRRELS, George H. Matschke, Paul L. Hegdal, Keith J. Andrews, and Richard N. Engeman
WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT IN THE 90S—DOES THE PROFESSIONAL FIT THE PROFESSION?, Jay B. McAninch
THE FUTURE OF EXTENSION EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, James E. Miller
Welcome, Irvin T. Omtvedt
ENVIRONMENTALISM AND ANIMAL WELFARE: CORNERSTONES OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Rick D. Owens
HOUSE SPARROW RESPONSE TO MONOFILAMENT LINES AT NEST BOXES, Patricia A. Pochop, Ron J. Johnson, and Kent M. Eskridge
A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE, Dale Rollins
USING LIVESTOCK PROTECTION COLLARS, Dale Rollins
Keynote Address: THE IDEAL REALIST: HOW JOB REALITIES SHAPE IDEOLOGY AND THE ROLE OF NATURAL RESOURCE PROFESSIONALS IN TODAY'S ENVIRONMENT, Gary J. San Julian
SOCIAL, POLITICAL, LEGAL, AND ETHICAL ASPECTS OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Robert H. Schmidt and Terrell P. Salmon
VERTEBRATE IMPACTS ON OAK REGENERATION IN CALIFORNIA: A REVIEW OF MANAGEMENT OPTIONS, Robert H. Schmidt and Robert M. Timm
CONSUMPTION OF ZINC PHOSPHIDE-TREATED, BROMETHALIN-TREATED, AND UNTREATED OATS BY PRAIRIE DOGS AT BAIT STATIONS, Dallas R. Virchow and Scott E. Hygnstrom
MOVEMENTS OF DEER MICE AND HOUSE MICE IN A SUGARBEET FIELD IN WESTERN NEBRASKA, Dallas R. Virchow and Scott E. Hygnstrom
IMPLICATIONS OF THE ANIMAL RIGHTS MOVEMENT FOR WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Alice P. Wywialowski
COMPARISON OF HANDMADE AND MOLDED RUBBER TRANQUILIZER TABS FOR DELIVERING TRANQUILIZING MATERIALS TO COYOTES CAPTURED IN LEG-HOLD TRAPS, Doris E. Zemlicka and Kevin J. Bruce
1989
The Current Program and Future of ADC in the USDA, Bobby R. Acord
The Use of DMA to Reduce Robin Depredation on Cherries, Leonard R. Askham and John K. Fellman
Animal Damage Control: The Challenge of the 90's, Jack H. Benymanz
Black-Footed Ferret Recovery, Dean E. Biggins and Ronald A. Crew
Fall Food Habits of Double-Crested Cormorants in Arkansas, Albert E. Bivings, Michael D. Hoy, and Jeffrey W. Jones
Coyote Control in Alberta, John B. Boumez
Experimental Applications of High-Tensile Wire and Other Fencing to Control Big Game Damage in Northwest Colorado, A. Eugene Byrne
Colorado's Big Game Damage Program: 1979 to Present, Andre C. Duvall
An Assessment of the Urban Wildlife Problem, William D. Fitzwater
Planning for Animal Damage Control Programs within the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Philip S. Gipson and Gary P. Combs
APHIS Animal Damage Control Livestock Guarding Dog Program, Jeffrey S. Green
Trophy Game Animal Damage in Wyoming, Ron Iversons
Kansas Attitudes on Prairie Dog Control, Charles D. Lees and F. Robert Henderson
The Landowner's View and Recommendations on Wildlife Damage, Michael G. Leroux
Estimating Domestic Sheep Losses to Mountain Lions, Frederick G. Lindzey and Connie Wilbur
Habitat Manipulations to Prevent Elk Damage to Private Rangelands, William M. Long
Characteristics of Deer Damage to Experimental Orchards in Ohio, Kerry J. Mower, Thomas W. Townsend, and William J. Tyznik
Status of Strychnine, Compound 1080, and Registered Alternatives, Steve D. Palmateer
Seasonal Variation in Habitat Use by Great-Tailed Grackles in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, John H. Rappole, Arlo H. Kane, Rafael H. Flores, Alan R. Tipton, and Nancy Koerth
Effects of Grackle Damage Control Techniques in Citrus on Nesting Success of Non-Target Species, John H. Rappole, Wan R. Tipton, Arlo H. Kane, and Rafael H. Flores
Seasonal Effects on Control Methods for the Great-Tailed Grackle, John H. Rappole, Wan R. Tipton, Arlo H. Kane, Rafael H. Flores, John Hobbs, and Joe Palacios
Controlling Raccoon Damage in Urban Areas, David G. Riley
Management Problems Encountered with Livestock Guarding Dogs on the University of California, Hopland Field Station, Robert M. Timm and Robert H. Schmidtz
Use of DRC-1339 and PA-14 to Control Grackle Populations in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Alan R. Tipton, John H. Rappole, Arlo H. Kane, Rafael H. Flores, John Hobbs, Dave Johnson, and Sam Beasom
Use of Monofilament Line, Reflective Tape, Beach-Balls, and Pyrotechnics for Controlling Grackle Damage to Citrus, Alan R. Tipton, John H. Rappole, Arlo H. Kane, Rafael H. Flores, Dave Johnson, John Hobbs, Paul Schulz, Sam Beasom, and Joe Palacios
Evaluation of Predator Guards for Black-Bellied Whistling Duck Nest-Boxes, Raymond L. Urabek
Field Trials of Alpha-Chloralose and DRC-1339 for Reducing Numbers of Herring Gulls, Paul P. Woronecki, Richard A. Dolbeer, and Thomas W. Seamans
Urban Nuisance Wildlife Problems in Arizona, Rebecca L. Wright and Leonard L. Ordway
1987
EIGHTH GREAT PLAINS WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL WORKSHOP
Eighth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings: Frontmatter & Contents
Rodent Damage to Various Annual and Perennial Crops of India and Its Management, Ranjan Advani
Arthropod Consumption by Small Mammals on Prairie Dog Colonies and Adjacent Ungrazed Mixed Grass Prairie in Western South Dakota, W. Agnew, D. W. Uresk, and R. M. Hansen
Field Study—Steel Versus Lead in Aerial Hunting, Duane Bernstein and David Nelson
Historical and Present Status of the Black-Footed Ferret, Dean E. Biggins and Max H. Schroeder
Control Methods for Objectional Roosts of Purple Martins, Albert E. Bivings IV
Overwater Nesting by Ducks: A Review and Management Implications, Stephen H. Bouffard, David E. Sharp, and Carol C. Evans
Efficacy of Deferred Grazing in Reducing Prairie Dog Reinfestation Rates, Kelly A. Cable and Robert M. Timm
A Statistical Model of Expansion in a Colony of Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs, R. P. Cincotta, D. W. Uresk, and R. M. Hansen
Prairie Dog Control—A Regulatory Viewpoint, Dennis C. Clarke
Aerial Hunting Takes Sheep-Killing Coyotes in Western Montana, Guy Connolly and Bart W. O'Gara
Control of Ecosystem Processes by Prairie Dogs and Other Grassland Herbivores, James K. Detling and April D. Whicker
Policy and Goals of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Harold A. Doty
Predator Management To Increase Duck Nest Success, Harold A. Doty and Anthony J. Rondeau
Importance of Attractant Qualities for Improving a New Coyote Delivery System, Steven M. Ebbert and Daniel B. Fagre
The Lure Crop Alternative, Steven D. Fairaizl and William K. Pfeifer
The Lure Crop Alternative, Steven D. Fairaizl and William K. Pfeifer
ADC in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Gerald J. Fichtner
Laboratory Trial of Chlorophacinone as a Prairie Dog Toxicant, Daryl D. Fisher and Robert M. Timm
Bullsnake Predation on Waterfowl Nests on Valentine National Wildlife Refuge, Nebraska, Scott S. Glup and Leonard L. McDaniel
A Novel Strategy for Pocket Gopher Control, Michael E.R. Godfrey
Field Evaluation of Olfactory Attractants and Strategies Used to Capture Depredating Coyotes, George E. Graves and Major L. Boddicker
A Chronology of Prairie Dog Control Operations and Related Developments in South Dakota, Rew Hanson
Distribution and Impact of Canada Goose Crop Damage in East-Central Wisconsin, James W. Heinrich and Scott R. Craven
Kansas Wildlife Damage Reporting System, Bart L. Hettenbach
Kansas Wildlife Damage Reporting System, Bart L. Hettenbach
Demography and Population Dynamics of Prairie Dogs, John L. Hoogland, Diane Kay Angell, James G. Daley, and Matthew C. Radcliffe
Small Mammals: Pests or Vital Components of the Ecosystem, Carolyn Hull Sieg
An Evaluation of Shooting and Habitat Alteration for Control of Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs, Craig J. Knowles
Duck Nest Success and Predators in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana: The Central Flyway Study, Michael A. Johnson, Thomas C. Hinz, and Thomas L. Kuck
Management of Prairie Dog Populations in Wind Cave National Park, Richard W. Klukas
Prairie Dog Overpopulation: Value Judgement or Ecological Reality?, Kirsten Krueger
Results of a Bird Damage Survey of Kansas Feedlots, Charles Lee
Cougar Predation on Livestock in New Mexico, January 1983 Through June 1984, Gary A. Littauer and Ronald J. White
Control of One Native Animal Species To Benefit Another Native Species, John T. Lokemoen
Increasing Waterfowl Production on Points and Islands by Reducing Mammalian Predation, John T. Lokemoen, Richard W. Schnaderbeck, and Robert Woodward
Relevant Characteristics of Zinc Phosphide As a Rodenticide, Rex E. Marsh
Comparative Toxicity of Strychnine to Eight Species of Ground Squirrels, George Matschke, Carolyn L. Fordham, Susan C. Hurlbut, and Richard M. Engeman
Policy and Goals on National Wildlife Refuges, Len McDaniels
White-Tailed Prairie Dog Ecology in Wyoming, George E. Menkens Jr., Brian J. Miller, and Stanley H. Anderson
An Overview of the South Dakota Animal Damage Control Program, Alvin L. Miller
A Field Habitat Model for Black-Footed Ferrets, Brian J. Miller, George E. Menkens Jr., and Stanley H. Anderson
Efficacy of Aluminum Phosphide for Black-Tailed Prairie Dog and Yellow-Faced Pocket Gopher Control, P. Rodger Moline and Stephen Demarais
Current and Future Status of Rodenticides and Predacides, Steve Palmateer
Legislative Review of Prairie Dog Statutes, Lyndell Peterson
Should Ducks Be Frightened?, William K. Pfeifer and Steven D. Fairaizl
South Dakota—Its History, Land, and Wildlife, Chuck Post
Involving the Public in Prairie Dog Management on the Nebraska National Forest, George Probasco
Snaring as a Beaver Control Technique in South Dakota, Jerry Riedel
Decoying Coyotes with Dogs, Gary J. Rowley and DeLyle Rowley
Fencing Methods To Control Big Game Damage to Stored Crops in Wyoming, John F. Schneidmiller
Endangered Species Considerations in Prairie Dog Management, Max Schroeder
Politics, Prairie Dogs, and the Sportsman, John Sharps
Policy and Goals of the State of South Dakota, Gay Simpson
Duck Nest Success on South Dakota Game Production Areas, S. Gay Simpson
Consider Using Electric Powered Fences for Controlling Animal Damage, Robert E. Steger
Welcome from the Great Plains Agricultural Council, Robert L. Storch
Rodenticidal Effects of Zinc Phosphide and Strychnine of Nontarget Species, Daniel W. Uresk, Rudy M. King, Anthony D. Apa, Michele S. Deisch, and Raymond L. Linder
Policy and Goals in the Private Sector, Rick Warhurst
1985
Seventh Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings
LIVESTOCK GUARDING DOGS PROTECT DOMESTIC SHEEP FROM COYOTE PREDATION IN KANSAS, William F. Andeit
WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL PROGRAM NEEDS OF COUNTY EXTENSION AGENTS IN COLORADO, William F. Andeit
WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL PROGRAM NEEDS OF COUNTY EXTENSION AGENTS IN COLORADO, William F. Andelt
PRELIMINARY FIELD EVALUATION OF A NEW FORMULATION OF ROZOL ( CHLOROPHACINONE ) BAIT AGAINST POCKET GOPHERS IN COLORADO, John Baroch and Richard M. Poche
PRELIMINARY FIELD EVALUATION OF A NEW FORMULATION OF ROZOL (CHLOROPHACINONE) BAIT AGAINST POCKET GOPHERS IN COLORADO, John Baroch and Richard M. Poche
INCIDENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF G I ARDIA LAMBLIA ( LAMBL) IN TEXAS BEAVER POPULATIONS, Robert Beach and William F. Andeit
INCIDENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF GIARDIA LAMBLIA (LAMBL ) IN TEXAS BEAVER POPULATIONS, Robert Beach and William F. McCulloch
EFFICACY AND FARMER ACCEPTANCE OF NONLETHAL CONTROL OF BLACKBIRD DEPREDATIONS TO SMALL GRAIN CROPS, Albert E. Bivings
EFFICACY AND FARMER ACCEPTANCE OF NONLETHAL CONTROL OF BLACKBIRD DEPREDATIONS TO SMALL GRAIN CROPS, Albert E. Bivings
OPENING ADDRESS: THE IMPORTANCE OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL IN TEXAS, Zerle L. Carpenter
OPENING ADDRESS: THE IMPORTANCE OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL IN TEXAS, Zerle L. Carpenter
WILDLIFE DISEASES AND HUMAN HEALTH, Keith A. Clark
WILDLIFE DISEASES AND HUMAN HEALTH, Keith A. Clark
CURRENT STATUS AND POTENTIAL REGISTRATIONS OF COMPOUND 1080 AND STRYCHNINE FOR RODENT CONTROL, Lyle A. Crosby
CURRENT STATUS AND POTENTIAL REGISTRATIONS OF COMPOUND 1080 AND STRYCHNINE FOR RODENT CONTROL, Lyle A. Crosby
BIG GAME DEPREDATIONS AND DAMAGE COMPENSATION IN WYOMING, John R. Demaree
BIG GAME DEPREDATIONS AND DAMAGE COMPENSATION IN WYOMING, John R. Demaree
Seventh Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings, Daniel B. Fagre
Rattlesnake Bites and Their Treatment, Thomas G. Glass Jr.
USE OF VIDEO TAPES IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE EXTENSION - EDUCATION, F. Robert Henderson and Bart Hettenbach
USE OF VIDEO TAPES IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE EXTENSION - EDUCATION, F. Robert Henderson and Bart Hettenbach
THE EFFECT OF DIETARY PROTEIN AND FEED SIZE ON THE ASSIMILATION EFFICIENCY OF STARLINGS AND BLACKBIRDS, Daniel J. Twedt
ALLIGATOR NUISANCE CONTROL PROGRAM IN TEXAS: PROBLEM AND PROCESS, Lee Ann Johnson, David S. Lobpries, and Bruce G. Thompson
ALLIGATOR NUISANCE CONTROL PROGRAM IN TEXAS: PROBLEM AND PROCESS, Lee Ann Johnson, David S. Lobpries, and Bruce G. Thompson
COYOTE VULNERABILITY TO SEVERAL MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES, Frederick F. Knowlton, Lamer A. Windberg, and Cram E. Wahlgren
COYOTE VULNERABILITY TO SEVERAL MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES, Frederik F. Knowlton, Lamer A. Windberg, and Cram E. Wahlgren
FURBEARER MANAGEMENT AND THE STEEL FOOTHOLD TRAP, Samuel B. Linhart
FURBEARER MANAGEMENT AND THE STEEL FOOTHOLD TRAP, Samuel B. Linhart
REPORTED BEAVER DAMAGE AND CONTROL METHODS USED IN TEXAS, Jan E. Loven
THE EXTIRPATION AND RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF COYOTES IN THE EDWARDS PLATEAU OF TEXAS, Gary Nunley
THE EXTIRPATION AND RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF COYOTES IN THE EDWARDS PLATEAU OF TEXAS, Gary Nunley
DEER DAMAGE PREVENTION EFFORTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, Jack M. Payee and William L. Palmer
DEER DAMAGE PREVENTION EFFORTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, Jack M. Payee and William L. Palmer
AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR OF MISSISSIPPI KITES IN SUBURBAN AREAS, Berkeley R. Peterson and Charles S. Brown
AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR OF MISSISSIPPI KITES IN SUBURBAN AREAS, Berkeley R. Peterson and Charles S. Brown
PRELIMINARY STUDIES ON THE FEASIBILITY OF URBAN RABIES CONTROL, Richard C. Rosatte
PRELIMINARY STUDIES ON THE FEASIBILITY OF URBAN RABIES CONTROL, Richard C. Rosatte
THE USE OF POPULATION REDUCTION AS A TECHNIQUE TO COMBAT RABIES IN ALBERTA, CANADA, Richard C. Rosatte
THE USE OF POPULATION REDUCTION AS A TECHNIQUE TO COMBAT RABIES IN ALBERTA, CANADA, Richard C. Rosatte
WILDLIFE DAMAGE IN AUSTRALIA: CONSTRUCTIVE CONTRASTS WITH THE UNITED STATES, Terrell P. Salmon
WILDLIFE DAMAGE IN AUSTRALIA: CONSTRUCTIVE CONTRASTS WITH THE UNITED STATES, Terrell P. Salmon
BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOG MANAGEMENT ON THE NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS NEW CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES, Greg L. Schenbeck
BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOG MANAGEMENT ON THE NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS NEW CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES, Greg L. Schenbeck
BEAVER PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WTTH CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES, Ed M. Schwille
BEAVER PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WTTH CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES, Ed M. Schwille
WILDLIFE IN TEXAS: MARKETING POTENTIAL AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE, Milo J. Shult
WILDLIFE IN TEXAS: MARKETING POTENTIAL AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE, Milo J. Shult
THE EFFECT OF DIETARY PROTEIN AND FEED SIZE ON THE ASSIMILATION EFFICIENCY OF STARLINGS AND BLACKBIRDS, Daniel J. Twedt
THE USE OF FIXED WING AIRCRAFT IN PREDATOR CONTROL, Larry D. Vetterman
THE USE OF FIXED WING AIRCRAFT IN PREDATOR CONTROL, Larry D. Vetterman
Appendix I, Dale A. Wade
PESTICIDE REGISTRATION IN THE UNITED STATES, Dale A. Wade
PESTICIDE REGISTRATION IN THE UNITED STATES, Dale A. Wade
1984
LIVESTOCK GUARDING DOGS PROTECT DOMESTIC SHEEP FROM COYOTE PREDATION IN KANSAS, William F. Andeit
1983
Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Award Recipients
Behavioral Ecology of Coyotes: Implications For Reducing Predator-Livestock Conflicts, William F. Andelt
Table of Contents, William F. Andelt
Rodent Management on the Northern High Plains, Ardell J. Bjugstad
Fencing For Deer Control, William R. Bonwell
Urban/Suburban Squirrel Control in Private Residences, Donald J. Franke
Occurrence and Behavior of Wild Dogs in Newly Established Agricultural Areas, Philip S. Gipson
A Decade of USDA-ARS Predator Research, 1972-1982, Jeffrey S. Green
Wildlife Damage Control Problems and Concerns of State Wildlife Agencies, F. Robert Henderson
Rodent-Agriculture Interactions in No-Tillage Crop Fields, Kent E. Holm, Ron J. Johnson, and Walter W. Stroup
Some International Approaches to Rat Control, Walter E. Howard
Removing Rattlesnakes From Human Dwellings Using Glue Boards, James E. Knight
The Use of Ultralight Aircraft For Aerial Control of Coyotes, James E. Knight
Keeping Squirrels and Roof Rats Out of Structures, Jonathan W. Linn
Rancher Use of Compound 1080 Toxic Collars in New Mexico, Gary A. Littauer
Population Reduction of Richardson's Ground Squirrels Using a Brodifacoum Bait, George H. Matschke, Steve F. Baril, and Raymond W. Blaskiewicz
Guardian Dog Research in the U.S., John C. McGrew
Current Events in Extension Wildlife Damage Control in the United States, James E. Miller
Sixth Eastern Wildlife Damage Management Conference Summary and What Lies Ahead, James E. Miller
The Microcomputer and Kansas Wildlife Damage Reports, Martin Ottenheimer
Keynote Address, Robert J. Pool
The Wildlife Society's Committee on Wildlife Damage Control, Terrell P. Salmon
Workshop-Discussion Session, Joesph M. Schaefer
The Viability of Rabies in Carrion, Joseph M. Schaefer
Reducing Goat Losses to Predators: Past Vs. Present Producers in Texas, Jerry H. Scrivner
Efficacy Evaluations of Ultrasonic Rodent Repellent Devices, Stephen A. Shumake
Use of Aluminum Phosphide Fumigants For Burrowing Rodent Control, Carl Snider
Welcome, Fred D. Sobering
An Evaluation of Burrow Destruction As a Ground Squirrel Control Method, Dennis C. Stroud
Rodent Populations and Crop Damage in Minimum Tillage Corn Fields, Richard E. Young and William R. Clark
1981
Commercial Exhibitors & Workshop Participants -- Fifth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop
Fifth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop: Proceedings -- Frontmatter and Contents
Efficacy and Costs of Four Rodenticides for Controlling Columbian Ground Squirrels in Western Montana, Steven W. Albert and C. Raymond Record
Criteria for Pesticide Registration, John R. Beck and William B. Jackson
Repellents For Deer and Rabbits, Edward K. Boggess
Urban Vertebrate Pest Management: A Practical Approach, Patricia A. Chamberlain, Milton Caroline, and William A. Wright
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Coyote Control Research, Guy Connolly
Status of the Environmental Protection Agency's Review of Rodenticides, William C. Dickinson
Public Relations and Successful Blackbird Roost Management, Sally S. Erdman
A Review of Prairie Dog Diet and Its Variability Among Animals And Colonies, Kathleen A. Fagerstone
Outwitting the House Sparrow [Passer domesticus (Linnaeus)], William D. Fitzwater
Prairie Dog Dispersal in Wind Cave National Park: Possibilities For Control, Monte G. Garrett and William L. Franklin
Animal Damage Control - Now And In The Future, James F. Gillett
Bison Depredation on Grain Fields In Interior Alaska, Philip S. Gipson and Jay D. McKendrick
Use Of Starlicide To Reduce Starling Damage At Livestock Feeding Operations, James F. Glahn
IPM - An Overview, R.E. Gold
PANEL DISCUSSION: INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT—A VIABLE APPROACH TO WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL?, Roger E. Gold Moderator
Bird-Vectored Diseases, P.M. Gough and J.W. Beyer
Reducing Coyote Damage To Sheep With Non-Lethal Techniques, Jeffrey S. Green
Controlling Problem Pocket Gophers And Moles, F. Robert Henderson
Tranquilizer Use In Wildlife Damage Control, Jerry Hoilien and David Oates
Prairie Dogs And Their Influence On Rangeland And Livestock, Robert M. Hyde
Nebraska's Animal Damage Control Program, Robert P. Kelly
The Potential Dollar Value of Tree Loss in Orchards, George W. J. Laidlaw
Formula To Build A Better "Rat Trap" Rodenticide, George W.J. Laidlaw
USDA And Animal Damage Control, James O. Lee Jr.
Pyrotechnics For Bird Control, Geral L. Long
Opening Comments And Extension's Role in Nebraska, Leo E. Lucas
Future Of Pesticides In Vertebrate Pest Control, Rex E. Marsh
The Unrealistic IPM Parameters Of Vertebrate Pest Control, Rex E. Marsh
A Common Sense Approach To Commensal Rodent Control, Edward F. Marshall
Welcome, Martin A. Massengale
Keynote Address - Wildlife Damage Control And The Cooperative Extension Services, James E. Miller
L:egal Problems Of Bird Damage Control - Protected Species And Practical Solutions, Ronald D. Ogden
Computers and Vertebrate Pest Control, Terrell P. Salmon, Dennis C. Stroud, and Aileen Kennedy
Management of Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs On The National Grasslands, Greg L. Schenbeck
PANEL DISCUSSION: ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF PRAIRIE DOGS, James E. Stubbendieck , Moderator
A Vertebrate IPM Project In Nebraska, Robert M. Timm
Fifth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop, Robert M. Timm and Ron J. Johnson
Prairie Dog Density And Cattle Grazing Relationships, Daniel W. Uresk, James G. MacCracken, and Ardell J. Bjugstad
Coyote Management: A Rationale For Population Reduction, Dale A. Wade
1979
Predation of Upland Game and Its Management
Program Planning for Extension Wildlife Damage Control: Rodents, Edward K. Boggess
Ground Squirrels in the Great Plains, Bennett A. Brown
IMPACT OF PLAINS POCKET GOPHERS ON FORAGE PRODUCTION, Ronald M. Case, James L. Stubbendieck, and Dale G. Luce
Using Extension Methodology in Prairie Dog Management, Lloyd K. Cheatheam
The Challenge of Cost-Benefit Determinations in Bird Damage Control Programs, Richard A. Dolbeer
Predation on nesting waterfowl in the glaciated Prairie Pothole Region, Raymond Greenwood
New Approaches to Alleviating Migratory Bird Damage, Orvis C. Gustad
How To Evaluate Wildlife Damage Control Programs, Orvis Gustad
The Status of Prairie Dogs in the Great Plains, F. Robert Henderson
How Wildlife Damge Control Personnel Can Cope With The Gas Shortage and Reduced Budgets, Yet Still Meet the Needs of the Public, Volney W. Howard Jr.
Political and Sociological Aspects of Wildlife Damage Control, Walter E. Howard
New Developments in Rodenticides, William B. Jackson
Program Planning for Extension Wildlife Damge Control - Bird Damage, Ron J. Johnson
Use of Starlicide in Pigeon Control, Lester B. Kreps
Federally Registered Pesticides for Vertebrate Control , R.W. Matheny
Update of Federally Registered Vertebrate Pesticides, Raymond W. Matheny
Control of Urban Blackbird and Starling Roosts, Ron Ogden
Rangeland Management Problems Associated with Wildlife from a Rangeman's Viewpoint, Paul D. Ohlenbusch
A Discussion of the Renewable Resources Extension Programf, Merrill L. Petoskey
Problems Registering Certain Rodenticides, Kenneth Seyler
Extension Education Within the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Dan Stiles
How To Evaluate Wildlife Damage Control Programs - Rodents, Robert M. Timm
Extension Program Planning for Predator Damage Control, Dale A. Wade
Vertebrate Animal Damage Control: Summary of Panel Discussion and Committee Review, Dale A. Wade
Research and Teaching Needs in Wildlife Damage Control and Prevention, W. Alan Wentz
Solving Urban Problems Associated With Small Animals, Sharon Whitten
1977
A Matter of Understanding: An Environmental Protection Agency Film
Aspects of Reproduction and Population Dynamics of Bobcats in Wyoming
A mammalogist's view of current mammal damage control trends, Sydney Anderson
PREDATION ON FURBEARERS AND MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES, Ronald D. Andrews
PREDATION ON BIG GAME AND ITS MANAGEMENT, Samuel L. Beasom
Long-term Education Program in Predator Damage and Damage Control, Major L. Boddicker
Organizing and Motivating Public Groups to Support Rational and Positive Wildlife Management Efforts, Major L. Boddicker
Prairie Dog Management: Educational Assistance to Local Governmental Units, Edward K. Boggess
Trapper Education and Furbearer Management, Edward K. Boggess
Youth Fur Harvest Programs, Edward K. Boggess
The Use of Aversive Agents for Predator Control, M.P. Botkin
The Extension Approach to Wildlife Damage, Dr. H.G. Geyer
USDA Research On Impacts of Predation, Russell L. Gum and Richard S. Magleby
Proceedings of the Third Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop, F. Robert Henderson
Coydogs in Nebraska, Brian R. Mahan
Skunk Rabies Control and Surveillance in Central and Eastern Montana, Gary Nesse and Kenneth Seyler
The Effects of Coyote Control Operations on Non-Target Species in New Mexico, Gary Lee Nunley
An Extension Trapper Program, Jerry Riedel
Coyote and Dog Depredations, Joe Schaefer and Ronald D. Andrews
Brief Summary of Prebaiting Study for Prairie Dog Control, Ken Seyler
The Northern Swift Fox in South Dakota, Jon C. Sharps
Depredations Control Research of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver Wildlife Research Center, James R. Tigner
1975
Committee Proposals for Development of a Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Handbook
Crayfish, Leach and Snail Control
4-H and Youth Related Programs, Major L. Boddicker
Management of Cats - Felidae in Colorado, Major L. Boddicker
Rabbit Damage Control, Edward K. Boggess
Welcome, Robert A. Bohannon
Control of Wild Animals and Public Opinion, Charles H. Callison
Commensal Rodent Damage Control, Robert L. Carlton
Tree Squirrel Damage Control, Robert L. Carlton
Feral Mammal Damage and Control, Philip S. Gipson
Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Summary, Philip S. Gipson
An Overview of Problem Bird Management - Rural and Urban, Joseph L. Guarino
Bird Control, George C. Halazon
A Live Trap for Birds Attending a Feeding Station, J.L. Hart and L.L. Todd
Controlling Mole Damage, F. Robert Henderson
How to Handle Problem Skunks, F. Robert Henderson
Proceedings of the Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop, F. Robert Henderson
Table of Contents, F. Robert Henderson
Bats, Biology, and Control, Stephen P. Kincaid
The Coyote as a Game Animal, Edward L. Kozicky
Progress in Coyote Hunting Depredations Research, Samuel B. Linhart
Control of White-tailed Deer in Field and Orchard, Forrest D. Loomis and Ronald Ogden
Thoughts About Wildlife Damage Control, Raymond W. Matheny
Beaver Damage Control, James E. Miller
Muskrat Damage Control, James E. Miller
Montana Golden Eagle Removal and Translocation Project, Norton R. Miner
Ground Squirrels and How to Control Them, Irving J. Mork
Cultural and Physical Methods for Managing Problem Birds, Donald F. Mott
Bird Control, Glen Orr
Training Needs For Future Extension Wildlife Programs, R.J. Robel
Prairie Dog Control, A. Orville Sandall
Pest Control Operator Involvement In Wildlife Control, Robert R. Schendel
Fish Population Manipulation, Robert E. Schoonover
Waterfowl Damage Control, Marvin D. Schwilling
Woodchucks and Their Control, Robert H. Smith
Snake Control, Steve Thompson
Raccoon Damage Control, W. Alan Wentz
