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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1989
THE USDA-APHIS-ADC PROGRAM IN THE UNITED STATES, Bobby R. Acord
A Revolution in Bird Control, Michael Amir
A REVIEW OF THE STATUS OF BIRD MANAGEMENT PRODUCTS AND DEVICES IN THE UNITED STATES, Charles W. Areson
PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF A GRANULAR TRIMETHACARB FORMULATION FOR DETERRING GRAZING BY AMERICAN COOTS, Michael L. Avery, Curtis Nelms, and J. Russell Mason
The Role of Private Enterprise in Wildlife Damage Control, Lynn Braband
PERSISTENCE OF TARTRAZINE IN MARKING SHEEP WOOL, Richard J. Burns and Peter J. Savarie
EFFECTS OF FREE-RANGING CATS ON WILDLIFE: A PROGRESS REPORT, J.S. Coleman and S.A. Temple
WILDLIFE DAMAGE TO CROPS: PERCEPTIONS OF AGRICULTURAL AND WILDLIFE PROFESSIONALS IN 1957 AND 1987, Michael R. Conover and Daniel J. Decker
CONTROLLING ROOSTING STARLINGS IN INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES BY BAITING, Bernice U. Constantin and James F. Glahn
FARMER ATTITUDES TOWARD WILD TURKEYS IN SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN, Scott R. Craven
BEAVER AND BEAVER DAM REMOVAL IN WISCONSIN TROUT STREAMS, Larry Dickerson
LAUGHING GULLS AT JFK AIRPORT: SAFETY HAZARD OR WILDLIFE RESOURCE?, R.A. Dolbeer, M. Chevalier, P.P. Woronecki, and E.B. Butler
GIS: A Tool for Analyzing and Managing Deer Damage To Crops, Glenn R. Dudderar, Jonathan B. Haufler, Scott R. Winterstein, and Petrus Gunarso
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ORCO MOLE BAIT IN CONTROLLING MOLE DAMAGE, Dale K. Elshoff and Glenn R. Dudderar
Wildlife Damage in Electric Substations in New York, Jody W. Enck
A FENCING TECHNIQUE TO REDUCE RACCOON FEEDING DAMAGE TO SUGARCANE RESEARCH PLOTS, Hugh P. Fanguy and Dwight LeBlanc
IMPACT OF WOLVES ON WHITE-TAILED DEER IN NORTH-CENTRAL MINNESOTA, Todd K. Fuller
DONKEYS FOR PREDATION CONTROL, Jeffrey S. Green
EVALUATION OF A CANADA GOOSE CALL-ACTIVATED SWITCH FOR CROP DAMAGE ABATEMENT, James W. Heinrich and Scott R. Craven
ZINC PHOSPHIDE RODENTICIDE REDUCES COTTON RAT POPULATIONS IN FLORIDA SUGARCANE, Nicholas R. Holler and David G. Decker
DEPREDATION PERMITS FOR MIGRATORY BIRDS, Larry L. Hood
ECONOMIC IMPACT AND CONTROL OF WADING BIRDS AT ARKANSAS MINNOW PONDS, Michael D. Hoy, Jeffrey W. Jones, and Albert E. Bivings
GOPHER: A Computerized Cost/Benefit Analysis, Scott E. Hygnstrom and Ronald M. Case
FACTORS AFFECTING DEER USE OF HYBRID CORN IN WINTER, David K. Ingebrigtsen and Jay B. McAninch
EPA UPDATE ON VERTEBRATE PESTICIDES, William W. Jacobs
FLORIDA'S NUISANCE ALLIGATOR CONTROL PROGRAM, Michael L. Jennings, Allan R. Woodward, and Dennis N. David
AN INVESTIGATION OF ANIMAL DAMAGE ASSOCIATED WITH MAPLE SYRUP PRODUCTION, J. Allan May and Dennis Slate
POPULATION DYNAMICS AND MANAGEMENT OF DEER IN WISCONSIN, Keith R. McCaffery
WOLF DEPREDATION ON LIVESTOCK IN MINNESOTA ANNUAL UPDATE OF STATISTICS - 1988, William J. Paul
POPULATION DYNAMICS AND HARVEST RESPONSE OF BEAVER, Neil F. Payne
AN AUTOMATIC TRIGGER FOR BIRD FRIGHTENING DEVICES, Steve Price and John Adams
ECOLOGICALLY SENSITIVE MANAGEMENT OPTIONS FOR BATS, Paul B. Robertson
ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL AND THE WILDLIFE PROFESSION, Gary J. San Julian
EXTENT AND NATURE OF DEER DAMAGE TO COMMERCIAL NURSERIES IN NEW YORK, Roger W. Sayre and Daniel J. Decker
FERTILITY CONTROL AS A TOOL FOR REGULATION OF WILDLIFE POPULATIONS, U.S. Seal
Wildlife Disease Concerns in Animal Damage Control, Sarah Shapiro Hurley
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
SURVEY OF MISSISSIPPI CATFISH FARMERS ON MEANS, EFFORT, AND COSTS TO REPEL FISH-EATING BIRDS FROM PONDS, A.R. Stickley and K.J. Andrews
COYOTE DEPREDATION CONTROL IN NEW YORK - AN INTEGRATED APPROACH, Thomas N. Tomsa and James E. Forbes
BLACK BEAR DAMAGE IN VIRGINIA, Michael R. Vaughan, Patrick F. Scanlon, Sue Evelyn P. Mersmann, and Dennis D. Martin
USE OF DONKEYS TO GUARD SHEEP AND GOATS IN TEXAS, Murray T. Walton and C. Andy Feild
ELK AND CROP DAMAGE IN PENNSYLVANIA, Gary W. Witmer and Rawland Cogan
FARMLAND HABITAT USE BY WILD TURKEYS IN WISCONSIN, R.G. Wright, R.N. Paisley, and J.F. Kubisiak