Held October 6-9, 1991, Sheraton Inn and Conference Center, Ithaca, New York
Proceedings edited by Paul D. Curtis, Michael J. Fargione, and James E. Caslick, with the editorial assistance of Carol Rundle
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1991
Frontmatter & Table of Contents
EXTENSION WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT IN ALABAMA, James B. Armstrong
RAPTORS AND RACING PIGEONS: AN ANALYSIS OF AVIAN PREDATION ON DOME PIGEONS, James B. Armstrong
SURVEY OF BIRD DAMAGE TO BLUEBERRIES IN NORTH AMERICA, Michael L. Avery, John W. Nelson, and Marcia A. Cone
ANIMAL DAMAGE MANAGEMENT: RESPONSIBILITIES OF VARIOUS AGENCIES AND THE NEEDS FOR COORDINATION AND SUPPORT, Jack H. Berryman
EFFICACY AND METHODOLOGY OF URBAN PIGEON CONTROL WITH DRC-1339, Keith M. Blanton, Bernice U. Constantine, and Gerald L. Williams
USE OF DRC-1339 TO ELIMINATE GULLS AND RE-ESTABLISH A TERN NESTING COLONY IN BUZZARDS BAY, MASSACHUSETTS, Bradford G. Blodget and Laura Henze
CONTROL OF RING-BILLED GULLS AND HERRING GULLS NESTING AT URBAN AND INDUSTRIAL SITES IN ONTARIO, 1987-1990, Hans Blokpoel and Gaston D. Tessier
LANDOWNER ATTITUDES REGARDING PENNSYLVANIA'S EXTENDED ANTERLESS DEER SEASON ON DEER-DAMAGED FARMS, Robert C. Boyd and William L. Palmer
PERSPECTIVES ON WILDLIFE NUISANCE CONTROL: RESULTS OF A WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL FIRM'S CUSTOMER SURVEY, Lynn A. Braband and Kevin D. Clark
Wildlife Damage Education and College Curricula, James Caslick
SHEEP AND GOAT LOSSES TO PREDATORS IN THE UNITED STATES, Guy Connolly
REDUCING NUISANCE CANADA GOOSE PROBLEMS THROUGH HABITAT MANIPULATION, Michael R. Conover
SYNOPSIS OF A COURSE ON THE PRINCIPLES OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Michael R. Conover
AN AVIAN/AIRPORT STUDY FOR STANDIFORD AIRPORT, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY RESULTS AND MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS, Bernice U. Constantin and John K. Floyd
PEN TESTS OF METHYL ANTHRANILATE AS A BIRD REPELLENT IN WATER, Richard A. Dolbeer, Larry Clark, Paul P. Woronecki, and Thomas W. Seamans
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SOAP IN PREVENTING DEER BROWSING, Michael J. Fargione and Milo E. Richmond
MODIFICATION OF RACCOON FOOD RESOURCES IN PARKS TO REDUCE RABIES RISKS TO HUMANS, Stephen C. Frantz
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PEOPLE AND WILDLIFE IN URBANIZING LANDSCAPES, John Hadidian
CITIZEN TASK FORCE ON DEER MANAGEMENT, Mike Hall
WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT: POLICY AND PROFESSIONAL CONSIDERATIONS, Harry E. Hodgdon
WILDLIFE DAMAGE EDUCATION AT AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Nicholas R. Holler
EFFECTS OF CHRONOLOGICAL DEER DAMAGE ON CORN YIELDS, Scott E. Hygnstrom, Jan R. Hygnstrom, Kurt C. VerCauteren, Nancy S. Foster, Susan B. Lembezeder, and Dale J. Hafer
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Robert A. Inslerman
UNITED CONSERVATION ALLIANCE, Laurence R. Jahn
EFFECTIVENESS OF A VERTICAL 3-WIRE ELECTRIC FENCE MODIFIED WITH ATTRACTANTS OR REPELLENTS AS A DEER EXCLOSURE, Don M. Jordan Jr. and Milo E. Richmond
STRATEGIES TO CONTROL RODENT DAMAGE IN SUGAR BUSHES: AN UPDATE, Alan May, John Austin, and Dennis Slate
WILDLIFE DAMAGE EDUCATION AT WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY, Edwin D. Michael
CONFERENCE SUMMARY AND A LOOK TO THE FUTURE, James E. Miller
INCORPORATING WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL INTO A UNIVERSITY WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT CURRICULUM, William G. Misner and Alex B. Coley
AN EVALUATION OF ROOST DISPERSAL FOR REDUCING CORMORANT ACTIVITY ON CATFISH PONDS, Donald F. Mott, Keith J. Andrews, and Gary A. Littauer
ECONOMICS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF CONTROL METHODS: FACT AND FICTION, Rick D. Owens and Dennis Slate
THE QUABBIN RESERVATION WHITE-TAILED DEER IMPACT MANAGEMENT PLAN: A CASE HISTORY, James A. Parkhurst and Robert W. O'Connor
EVALUATION OF A NEW DEER REPELLENT ON JAPANESE YEWS AT SUBURBAN HOMESTEADS, Roger W. Sayre and Milo E. Richmond
TRAINING TOMORROW'S SPECIALISTS IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Robert H. Schmidt, Michael R. Conover, Frederik F. Knowlton, and Terry A. Messmer
TAPPING THE POTENTIAL OF THE WILDLIFE REHABILITATION COMMUNITY FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION ABOUT WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, William F. Siemer, Tommy L. Brown, Patrick P. Martin, and Randall D. Stumvoll
PERCEIVED RISKS OF DEER-RELATED VEHICLE ACCIDENTS: INFLUENCE ON DEER POPULATION PREFERENCES OF THE RESIDENTS OF TOMPKINS COUNTY, NEW YORK, Richard C. Stedman, Rebecca J. Stout, Barbara A. Knuth, and Daniel J. Decker
AGENCY AND STAKEHOLDER EVALUATIONS OF CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN DEER MANAGEMENT DECISIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR DAMAGE CONTROL, Rebecca J. Stout, Daniel J. Decker, and Barbara A. Knuth
BEAR DAMAGE TO AGRICULTURE IN WISCONSIN, Laine R. Stowell and Robert C. Willging
ECOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE , Robert K. Swihart
PERCEPTIONS AND REALITIES: WHEN DOES 2 + 2 = 5?, Robert M. Timm
COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR DETECTING VOLES UNDER APPLE TREES, Mark E. Tobin, Milo E. Richmond, and Richard M. Engeman
MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN-RACCOON INTERACTION IN THE MIDST OF A RACE RABIES OUTBREAK, Charles V. Trimarchi and John G. Debbie
PERCEPTIONS ABOUT CROP YIELDS AND LOSSES TO WHITE-TAILED DEER ON FARMS SURROUNDING GETTYSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK, Gary M. Vecellio, Gerald L. Storm, and Richard H. Yahner
USE OF LIVESTOCK PROTECTION COLLARS TO PROTECT SHEEP AND GOATS, Murray T. Walton
MINIMIZING DEER DAMAGE TO FOREST VEGETATION THROUGH AGGRESSIVE DEER POPULATION MANAGEMENT, Raymond J. Winchcombe
THE NEED AND DIFFICULTY OF BRINGING THE PENNSYLVANIA DEER HERD UNDER CONTROL, Gary W. Witmer and David S. DeCalesta
STATUS OF COYOTES AND COYOTE DEPREDATIONS IN PENNSYLVANIA, Gary W. Witmer and Arnold Hayden
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS' ESTIMATES OF WILDLIFE CAUSING DAMAGE EASTERN STATES, Alice P. Wywialowski and Robert H. Beach