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Published in Proceedings of the Sixth Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference
Edited by Michael M. King
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1993
CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS, Sixth Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference
Frontmatter and Table of Contents
IMPACT OF CLEARCUT SIZE ON WHITE-TAILED DEER USE AND TREE REGENERATION, James W. Akins and Edwin D. Michael
EFFECTIVENESS OF DIMETHYL ANTHRANILATE AND EYESPOTS FOR REDUCING FEED CONSUMPTION BY STARLINGS, Michael L. Avery and Raymond E. Matteson
A COOPERATIVE APPROACH TO RESOLVING A MARMOT DAMAGE PROBLEM IN AN URBAN RECREATIONAL SITE, Layne R. Bangerter
STRATEGIES TO ADDRESS HUMAN CONFLICTS WITH RACCOONS AND BLACK BEARS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, Marsha E. Barden, Dennis Slate, Robert T. Calvert, and Paul W. Debow
A SURVEY COMPARISON OF PEST CONTROL AND NUISANCE WILDLIFE CONTROL OPERATORS IN KENTUCKY, Thomas G. Barns
BALANCING THE NEEDS OF SOCIETY: A PERSPECTIVE FOR WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT IN THE ’90S, Jack H. Berryman
THE ROLE OF THE NUISANCE WILDLIFE CONTROL PRACTITIONER IN URBAN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION, Lynn A. Braband
OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES IN HANDLING NUISANCE WILDLIFE DAMAGE IN NORTH CAROLINA, Peter T. Bromley, Carl Betsill, Rodney Cannon, Jon F. Hiesterberg, Edwin J. Jones, William T. Sullivan Jr., Perry Sumner, Randall C. Wilson, and David D. Woodward
STATUS AND MANAGEMENT OF VOLE DAMAGE TO HORTICULTURAL PLANTINGS IN NORTH CAROLINA, Peter T. Bromley and William T. Sullivan Jr.
PUBLIC POLICY EDUCATION: AN IMPORTANT WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY, Paul D. Curtis
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRIVATE NUISANCE WILDLIFE CONTROL INDUSTRY IN NEW YORK, Paul D. Curtis, Milo E. Richmond, Philip A. Wellner, and Ben Tullar
TECHNIQUES FOR REDUCING BIRD USE AT NANTICOKE LANDFILL NEAR E. A. LINK AIRPORT, BROOME COUNTY, NEW YORK, Paul D. Curtis, Charles R. Smith, and William Evans
ADVANCING DEER REPELLENT PERFORMANCE: FINE-TUNING HINDER APPLICATIONS AND POTENTIAL USES FOR INSECTICIDAL SOAPS, Michael J. Fargione and Milo E. Richmond
PROPAGATION OF BAMBOO AS BLACKBIRD LURE ROOST HABITAT, Richard D. Flynt and James F. Glahn
DISPERSAL OF RING-BILLED GULL NESTING COLONIES IN NEW YORK STATE, James E. Forbes, Maury W. Bedford, William W. Beck, and Brian V. Archuleta
CAN WE LANDSCAPE TO ACCOMMODATE DEER? THE TRACY ESTATE RESEARCH GARDEN, Helen H. Heinrich and Susan Predl
SHOOTING AS A BLUE JAY DEPREDATION MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUE IN NATIVE PECAN GROVES, John R. Kerr and J. Grant Huggins
DEER DAMAGE IN TENNESSEE: LANDOWNER PERCEPTIONS AND ATTITUDES, Michael M. King
SIMILARITIES BETWEEN BIG GAME REPELLENT AND PREDATOR URINE REPELLENCY TO WHITE-TAILED DEER: THE IMPORTANCE OF SULFUR AND FATTY ACIDS, Rebecca Lewison, N. Jay Bean, Evgeny V. Aronov, John E. McConnell Jr., and J. Russell Mason
EXCLUDING NON-MIGRATORY CANADA GEESE WITH OVERHEAD WIRE GRIDS, Martin S. Lowney
WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT ON A PUBLIC WATER WAY, Paul J. Lyons
EFFECTS OF A BIRD HAZARD REDUCTION FORCE ON REDUCING BIRD/AIRCRAFT STRIKE HAZARDS AT THE ATLANTIC CITY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, NJ, Andy J. Montoney and H. Christopher Boggs
AN EVALUATION OF FLOATING ROPES FOR REDUCING CORMORANT DAMAGE AT CATFISH PONDS, Donald F. Mott, Richard D. Flynt, and Junior O. King
EVALUATION OF MAX-FLEX FAST FENCE(TM) FOR REDUCING DEER DAMAGE TO CROPS, John T. Owen, James B. Armstrong, H. Lee Stribling, and M. Keith Causey
PERCEPTIONS KNOWLEDGE OF ALABAMA FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PRODUCERS TOWARDS COYOTES, M. Chad Philipp and James B. Armstrong
EVALUATING THE GAS CARTRIDGE FOR COYOTES IN CONTROLLING BADGERS, Craig A. Ramey
THE USE OF ODOR TO INDUCE AVOIDANCE BEHAVIOR IN PINE VOLES, Christopher J. Salatti, Anthony D. Woolhouse, and John G. Vandenbergh
A SUMMARY OF REPORTED DEER-RELATED VEHICLE ACCIDENTS IN A VIRGINIA CITY, Patrick F. Scanlon, William F. Wilmoth, and Ralph W. Rexroad
BALANCING THE NEEDS OF SOCIETY: LISTENING TO THE PUBLIC, Robert K. Schmidt
LANDOWNERS PERCEPTIONS OF CROP DAMAGE FROM WHITE-TAILED DEER IN SOUTH CAROLINA, Webb M. Smathers Jr., Gary R. Stratton, and Derrell Shipes
LONG-TERM TRIAL OF AN INFLATABLE EFFIGY SCARE DEVICE OR REPELLING CORMORANTS FROM CATFISH PONDS, Allen R. Stickley Jr. and Junior O. King
ReJeX-iT(TM)AG-36, A POTENTIAL TOOL TO PROTECT SEEDS FROM BIRD DEPREDATION, Peter F. Vogt
ASSESSING AND REDUCING SOYBEAN CROP LOSSES FROM DEER: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY, MULTI-AGENCY EFFORT, S. U. Wallace, J. H. Palmer, G. K. Yarrow, D. Shipes, E. J. Dunphy, and P. F. Reese Jr.
THE APPLICABILITY AND BIOPOLITICS OF CONTRACEPTIVE TECHNIQUES FOR DEER MANAGEMENT, Robert J. Warren and Lisa M. White
USE PATTERNS OF NUISANCE BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERONS ON A HYDROELECTRIC DAM IN EASTERN TENNESSEE, Michael A. Wefer, Joseph W. Lee, and William G. Minser
PREDATOR DEPREDATIONS ON SHEEP IN PENNSYLVANIA, Gary W. Witmer, Arnold Hayden, and Michael Pipas
STATUS OF ALPHA CHLORALOSE AND OTHER IMMOBILIZING/EUTHANIZING CHEMICALS WITHIN THE ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL PROGRAM, Paul P. Woronecki and William L. Thomas