Edited by Peter T. Bromley
September 22-25, 1985
North Carolina State University
Jane S. McKimmon Center
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Sponsored by
Departments of Extension Forest Resources and Zoology, the Division of Lifelong Education, and the Agricultural Extension Service of North Carolina State University
North Carolina Wildilfe Resources Commission
USDA Extension Service
USDI Fish and Wildlife Service
USDA Forest Service
Virginia Cooperative Extension Service and Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
In Cooperation with
International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
North Carolina Chapter of the Wildlife Society
Society of American Foresters
The Wildlife Society
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1985
THE EFFECTS OF CANADA GOOSE GRAZING ON WINTER WHEAT: AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH, Hubert A. Allen Jr., David Sammons, and Russell Brinsfield
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF AGENCIES FOR WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL, Hal S. Atkinson Jr.
REFORMULATED 4-AMINOPYRIDINE BAITS COST-EFFECTIVELY REDUCE BLACKBIRD DAMAGE TO RIPENING CORNFIELDS, Jerome F. Besser and John W. DeGrazio
BIRDS IN HANGARS - A MESSY PROBLEM, Albert E. Bivings IV
USDA FOREST SERVICE ROLE IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL, Hugh C. Black
FUTURE OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL AND THE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, Peter T. Bromley
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND EASTERN WILDILFE DAMAGE CONTROL CONFERENCE (Complete volume), Peter T. Bromley (Edited by)
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SEASONAL CHANGES IN FORAGE QUALITY AND FEEDING PATTERNS IN MEADOW VOLES (MICROTUS PENNSYLVANICUS), Ronald J. Brooks and Stephen A. Struger
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF STATE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICES FOR WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL, James L. Byford
MANAGEMENT OF NUISANCE CANADA GOOSE FLOCKS, Michael R. Conover
DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT DAMAGE TO A COMMERCIAL FISHERY IN THE APOSTLE ISLANDS, WISCONSIN, Scott R. Craven and Esther Lev
PREPARATION AND ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE 4-AP BAITS FOR BLACKBIRDS, J.E. Davis
ESTIMATING COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF CONTROLLING ANIMAL DAMAGE TO CONIFER SEEDLINGS, David S. deCalesta
PUBLIC TOLERANCE OF A SUBURBAN DEER HERD: IMPLICATIONS FOR CONTROL, Daniel J. Decker and Thomas A. Gavin
THE WHOOPING CRANE CROSS-FOSTERING EXPERIMENT: THE ROLE OF ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL, Roderick C. Drewien, Stephen H. Bouffard, Desmond D. Call, and Richard A. Wonacott
AN INVESTIGATION OF TECHNIQUES USED TO DISCOURAGE REBUILDING OF BEAVER DAMS DEMOLISHED BY EXPLOSIVES, James M. Dyer and Charles E. Rowell
CURRENT STATUS OF DEER FENCING IN THE NORTHEAST, Mark R. Ellingwood, Jay B. McAninch, and Michael J. Fargione
WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL AND THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY, Thomas M. Franklin
MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS DERIVED FROM BIRD DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS IN NORTH DAKOTA SUNFLOWER, Joseph L. Guarino and John L. Cummings
DISPERSAL OF A HERON-EGRET ROOKERY, Douglas I. Hall
REMOVAL OF NESTING STARLINGS WITH DRC-1339, Douglas I. Hall
CLOSING REMARKS, F. Eugene Hester
COMPARISONS OF STRYCHNINE AND ZINC PHOSPHIDE IN PRAIRIE DOG CONTROL, H. Todd Holbrook and Robert M. Timm
MINIMUM EFFECTIVE LEVEL OF METHIOCARB FOR PROTECTING SPROUTING RICE IN LOUISIANA FROM BLACKBIRD DAMAGE, N.R. Holler, P.W. Lefebvre, A. Wilson, R.E. Matteson, and G.R. Gutknecht
PREVENTIVE CONTROL OF PEST RODENTS, Walter E. Howard
STATE FUNDED WILDLIFE DAMAGE PROGRAMS: THE WISCONSIN EXPERIENCE, Scott E. Hygnstrom and Scott R. Craven
ROLE OF THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY IN WILDIFE DAMAGE CONTROL, William W. Jacobs
REPELLENTS FOR RODENTS IN CONSERVATION-TILLAGE AGRICULTURE, Ron J. Johnson
THE ROLE OF STATE AND WILDLIFE AGENCIES IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL, Charles D. Kelly
THE ROLE OF THE INDIANA DIVISION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL, Glenn Lange
ASSESSING DEER DAMAGE IN YOUNG FRUIT ORCHARDS, Jay B. McAninch, Mark R. Ellingwood, Michael J. Fargione, and Peter Picone
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF AGENCIES FOR WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL, James E. Miller
DISPERSING BLACKBIRD-STARLING ROOSTS WITH HELIUM-FILLED BALLOONS, Donald F. Mott
ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL AND THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT, Warren T. Parker
VOLE CONTROL IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES, Richard M. Poche and Robert Sharp
LANDOWNER TOLERANCE OF BEAVERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR DAMAGE MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL, Ken G. Purdy, Daniel J. Decker, Richard A. Malecki, and John C. Proud
AN EVALUATION OF VISUAL AND AUDITORY ELECTRONIC DEVICES TO REPEL DEER, R. Blake Roper and Edward P. Hill
COMPUTER ASSISTED EXTENSION PROGRAM ON GROUND SQUIRREL CONTROL, Terrell P. Salmon, Donald L. Lancaster, and Leanne Lasarow
WHAT YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT ALL YOU EVER HEARD CONCERNING SNAKE REPELLENTS, Gary J. San Julian
DEER DAMAGE AND DAMAGE CONTROL IN OHIO'S NURSERIES, ORCHARDS AND CHRISTMAS TREE PLANTINGS: THE GROWER'S VIEW, Joel D. Scott and Thomas W. Townsend
WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL - THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITY OF THE U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, LeRoy W. Sowl
HISTOPLASMOSIS AND ITS IMPACT ON BLACKBIRD/STARLING ROOST MANAGEMENT, A.R. Stickley Jr. and R.J. Weeks
UTILIZING A COMPUTERIZED FISH AND WILDLIFE INFORMATION SYSTEM TO SOLVE ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL PROBLEMS, Jefferson L. Waldon, Charles T. Cushwa, and Peter T. Bromley
APPARENT EFFICACY OF BIRD AIRCRAFT STRIKE HAZARD PROGRAMS AT FOUR NAVAL AIR STATIONS, Thomas C. Walker and C. Willard Bennett
COMMERCIAL WILDLIFE PEST CONTROL PERMITS—An Alternative Approach—, Gerard W. Wendt
AIR FORCE PROBLEMS WITH BIRDS IN HANGARS, Timothy J. Will
ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF BEAVERS IN NORTH CAROLINA, David K. Woodward, Robert B. Hazel, and Brian P. Gaffney