Held September 25-28, 1989, Concourse Hotel, Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Proceedings of the Fourth Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference
Editor: Scott R. Craven
Assistant editor: Susan Nichols

Sponsored by:
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Animal Damage Control
University of Wisconsin Extension
Department of Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
National Animal Damage Control Association
The Wildlife Society

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Frontmatter and Contents

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Participants

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THE USDA-APHIS-ADC PROGRAM IN THE UNITED STATES, Bobby R. Acord

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A Revolution in Bird Control, Michael Amir

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A REVIEW OF THE STATUS OF BIRD MANAGEMENT PRODUCTS AND DEVICES IN THE UNITED STATES, Charles W. Areson

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PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF A GRANULAR TRIMETHACARB FORMULATION FOR DETERRING GRAZING BY AMERICAN COOTS, Michael L. Avery, Curtis Nelms, and J. Russell Mason

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The Role of Private Enterprise in Wildlife Damage Control, Lynn Braband

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PERSISTENCE OF TARTRAZINE IN MARKING SHEEP WOOL, Richard J. Burns and Peter J. Savarie

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EFFECTS OF FREE-RANGING CATS ON WILDLIFE: A PROGRESS REPORT, J.S. Coleman and S.A. Temple

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WILDLIFE DAMAGE TO CROPS: PERCEPTIONS OF AGRICULTURAL AND WILDLIFE PROFESSIONALS IN 1957 AND 1987, Michael R. Conover and Daniel J. Decker

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CONTROLLING ROOSTING STARLINGS IN INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES BY BAITING, Bernice U. Constantin and James F. Glahn

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FARMER ATTITUDES TOWARD WILD TURKEYS IN SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN, Scott R. Craven

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BEAVER AND BEAVER DAM REMOVAL IN WISCONSIN TROUT STREAMS, Larry Dickerson

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LAUGHING GULLS AT JFK AIRPORT: SAFETY HAZARD OR WILDLIFE RESOURCE?, R.A. Dolbeer, M. Chevalier, P.P. Woronecki, and E.B. Butler

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GIS: A Tool for Analyzing and Managing Deer Damage To Crops, Glenn R. Dudderar, Jonathan B. Haufler, Scott R. Winterstein, and Petrus Gunarso

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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ORCO MOLE BAIT IN CONTROLLING MOLE DAMAGE, Dale K. Elshoff and Glenn R. Dudderar

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Wildlife Damage in Electric Substations in New York, Jody W. Enck

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A FENCING TECHNIQUE TO REDUCE RACCOON FEEDING DAMAGE TO SUGARCANE RESEARCH PLOTS, Hugh P. Fanguy and Dwight LeBlanc

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IMPACT OF WOLVES ON WHITE-TAILED DEER IN NORTH-CENTRAL MINNESOTA, Todd K. Fuller

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DONKEYS FOR PREDATION CONTROL, Jeffrey S. Green

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EVALUATION OF A CANADA GOOSE CALL-ACTIVATED SWITCH FOR CROP DAMAGE ABATEMENT, James W. Heinrich and Scott R. Craven

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ZINC PHOSPHIDE RODENTICIDE REDUCES COTTON RAT POPULATIONS IN FLORIDA SUGARCANE, Nicholas R. Holler and David G. Decker

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DEPREDATION PERMITS FOR MIGRATORY BIRDS, Larry L. Hood

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ECONOMIC IMPACT AND CONTROL OF WADING BIRDS AT ARKANSAS MINNOW PONDS, Michael D. Hoy, Jeffrey W. Jones, and Albert E. Bivings

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GOPHER: A Computerized Cost/Benefit Analysis, Scott E. Hygnstrom and Ronald M. Case

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FACTORS AFFECTING DEER USE OF HYBRID CORN IN WINTER, David K. Ingebrigtsen and Jay B. McAninch

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EPA UPDATE ON VERTEBRATE PESTICIDES, William W. Jacobs

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FLORIDA'S NUISANCE ALLIGATOR CONTROL PROGRAM, Michael L. Jennings, Allan R. Woodward, and Dennis N. David

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AN INVESTIGATION OF ANIMAL DAMAGE ASSOCIATED WITH MAPLE SYRUP PRODUCTION, J. Allan May and Dennis Slate

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POPULATION DYNAMICS AND MANAGEMENT OF DEER IN WISCONSIN, Keith R. McCaffery

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WOLF DEPREDATION ON LIVESTOCK IN MINNESOTA ANNUAL UPDATE OF STATISTICS - 1988, William J. Paul

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POPULATION DYNAMICS AND HARVEST RESPONSE OF BEAVER, Neil F. Payne

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AN AUTOMATIC TRIGGER FOR BIRD FRIGHTENING DEVICES, Steve Price and John Adams

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ECOLOGICALLY SENSITIVE MANAGEMENT OPTIONS FOR BATS, Paul B. Robertson

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ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL AND THE WILDLIFE PROFESSION, Gary J. San Julian

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EXTENT AND NATURE OF DEER DAMAGE TO COMMERCIAL NURSERIES IN NEW YORK, Roger W. Sayre and Daniel J. Decker

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FERTILITY CONTROL AS A TOOL FOR REGULATION OF WILDLIFE POPULATIONS, U.S. Seal

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Wildlife Disease Concerns in Animal Damage Control, Sarah Shapiro Hurley

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DEMONSTRATION ELECTRIC FENCES TO CONTROL BLACK BEAR DAMAGE TO APIARIES IN NEW YORK STATE, Janet L. Sillings, Thomas N. Tomas Jr., and James E. Forbes

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SURVEY OF MISSISSIPPI CATFISH FARMERS ON MEANS, EFFORT, AND COSTS TO REPEL FISH-EATING BIRDS FROM PONDS, A.R. Stickley and K.J. Andrews

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COYOTE DEPREDATION CONTROL IN NEW YORK - AN INTEGRATED APPROACH, Thomas N. Tomsa and James E. Forbes

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BLACK BEAR DAMAGE IN VIRGINIA, Michael R. Vaughan, Patrick F. Scanlon, Sue Evelyn P. Mersmann, and Dennis D. Martin

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USE OF DONKEYS TO GUARD SHEEP AND GOATS IN TEXAS, Murray T. Walton and C. Andy Feild

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ELK AND CROP DAMAGE IN PENNSYLVANIA, Gary W. Witmer and Rawland Cogan

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FARMLAND HABITAT USE BY WILD TURKEYS IN WISCONSIN, R.G. Wright, R.N. Paisley, and J.F. Kubisiak