Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conferences
Eastern Wildlife Damage Management Conference: 7th (1995)
Edited by James B. Armstrong
November 5-8, 1995
Jackson, Mississippi, United States
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1995
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH EASTERN WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL CONFERENCE, James B. Armstrong - Editor
COMPARISON OF PREDATION RATES ON WILD TURKEY HENS BETWEEN TWO FOREST ECOSYSTEMS IN MISSISSIPPI, Michael J. Chamberlain, Darken A. Miller, Bruce D. Leopold, and George A. Hurst
APPLE PRODUCTION, VOLE CONTROL, AND WILD TURKEYS: FINDING A BALANCE IN VERMONT, Richard B. Chipman, Dennis Slate, Abigail J. Duke, Lorraine Berkett, and Douglas Blodgett
PESTICIDE USE BY THE FEDERAL/COOPERATIVE ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL (ADC) PROGRAM, 1988-1991, Guy Connolly
PREY AVAILABILITY AND SELECTION BY MOUNTAIN LIONS IN ARAVAIPA-KLONDYKE AREA OF ARIZONA, Stan C. Cunning
EVALUATION OF THE YARD GARD ULTRASONIC YARD PROTECTOR FOR REPELLING WHITE-TAILED DEER, Paul D. Curtis
BLACKBIRDS AND STARLINGS KILLED AT WINTER ROOSTS FROM PA-14 APPLICATIONS, 1974-1992: IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL POPULATION MANAGEMENT, Richard A. Dolbeer, Donald F. Mott, and Jerrold L. Belant
ASSESSMENT OF GNAWING BEHAVIOR OF THREE RODENT SPECIES ON AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL MECHANISM DIAPHRAGMS FROM GM AUTOMOBILES, Glenn R. Dudderar, Ren-Rong Hou, and Scott R. Winterstein
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A NEW MOLE REPELLENT FOR PREVENTING DAMAGE TO LAWNS BY EASTERN MOLES, Glenn R. Dudderar, Stacey Tellman, and Dale K. Elshoff
ECOLOGY AND CONTROL OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE TO ELECTRIC SUBSTATIONS, Glenn R. Dudderar, Scott R. Winterstein, and Wendy H. Sangstei
A STRATEGY FOR INTEGRATING PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL INTO THE SCHOOL CURRICULUM, Thomas A. Eddy
A COMPARISON OF DEER HUNTER AND FARMER ATTITUDES ABOUT CROP DAMAGE ABATEMENT IN MICHIGAN: MESSAGES FOR HUNTERS, FARMERS AND MANAGERS, Peter A. Fritzell Jr., Donna L. Minnus, and R. Ben Peyton
ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT: COMPATIBLE OR CONFLICTING?, David C. Guynn Jr. and Greg K. Yarrow
RODENT DAMAGE CONTROL IN NO-TILL CORN AND SOYBEAN PRODUCTION, Ron Hikes
SURVEY OF BLACK BEAR DEPREDATION IN AGRICULTURE IN MASSACHUSETTS, Sandra A. Jonker and James A. Parkhurst
FROM DEER PROBLEM TO PEOPLE SOLUTION: A CASE STUDY FROM MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND, Jonathan S. Kays and Douglas Tregoning
BAT EXCLUSION METHODS, William H. Kern Jr.
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN WILD TURKEYS AND RACCOONS IN CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI, Charles D. Lovell, Darken A. Miller, George A. Hurst, and Bruce D. Leopold
WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL IN KANSAS: PRIVATE OPERATORS AND PUBLIC AGENCIES, L. Andrew Madison and Philip S. Gipson
MISSISSIPPI'S BEAVER CONTROL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1989-1994, Philip Mastrangelo
CLOSING REMARKS: SEVENTH EASTERN WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, James E. Miller
THE PROFESSIONAL EVOLUTION OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, James E. Miller
A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF CATFISH PRODUCTION IN THE SOUTHEAST IN RELATION TO AVIAN PREDATION, Donald F. Mott and Martin W. Brunson
EFFICACY OF SHOOTING PERMITS FOR DEER DAMAGE ABATEMENT IN WISCONSIN, Rick R. Norton and Scott R. Craven
EXTIRPATION OF A RECENTLY ESTABLISHED FERAL PIG POPULATION IN KANSAS, Chad D. Richardson, Philip S. Gipson, David P. Jones, and James C. Luchsinger
BEAVER IMPACTS ON TIMBER ON THE CHAUGA RIVER DRAINAGE IN SOUTH CAROLINA, J. Rickie Dams, Judy A. Barnes, George E. Ward, David van Leak, David C. Guynn Jr., C. Andy Dolloff, and Mark Hijdy
CAN PREDATOR TRAPPING IMPROVE WATERFOWL RECRUITMENT IN THE PRAIRIE POTHOLE REGION?, Frank C. Rohwer, Pamela R. Garrettson, and Ben J. Mense
BLACK BEAR DAMAGE IN THE MISSISSIPPI ALLUVIAL VALLEY, Thomas H. White Jr., Catherine C. Shropshire, and Mike Staten
BLACK BEAR DAMAGE MANAGEMENT IN WASHINGTON STATE, Georg J. Ziegltrum and Dale L. Nolte