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1997

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RELATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF VARIOUS BREEDS OF LIVESTOCK GUARDING DOGS FOR REDUCING PREDATION ON DOMESTIC SHEEP IN COLORADO, William F. Andelt and Stuart N. Hopper

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EFFICACY OF TURF SHIELD REPELLENT ON REDUCING DAMAGE BY CANADA GEESE AND MALLARDS, Leonard Askham

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MYLAR FLAGS AS GULL DETERRENTS, Jerrold L. Belant and Sheri K. Ickes

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NONLETHAL CONTROL TECHNIQUES USED TO MANAGE BLACKBIRD DAMAGE TO SUNFLOWER, David L. Bergman, Timothy L. Pugh, and Louis E. Huffman

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CULTURAL CONTROL OF DAMAGE TO ALFALFA CAUSED BY POCKET GOPHERS, Ronald M. Case, Debra Baker, James Luchsinger, and Bruce Jasch

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LESSER SCAUP DEPREDATION AND ECONOMIC IMPACT AT BAITFISH FACILITIES IN ARKANSAS, M. Chad Philipp and Michael D. Hoy

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COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF PREDATOR DAMAGE MANAGEMENT EFFORTS TO PROTECT SHEEP IN IDAHO, Mark D. Collinge and Craig L. Maycock

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THE COYOTE AS AN ECOLOGICAL MODEL, Thomas A. Eddy and Cindy M. Moore

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GIFFORD POINT/FONTENELLE FOREST URBAN DEER SURVIVAL AND CASE STUDY, Jason D. Ekstein and Scott E. Hygnstrom

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TECHNICAL PUBLICATION OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE RESEARCH, Michael W. Fall and William B. Jackson

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DEPREDATION ON ARTIFICIAL GROUND NESTS BY JAPANESE MACAQUES: THE UNSPOKEN EXOTIC IN TEXAS, Justin G. Feild, Scott E. Henke, and Justin G. McCoy

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EXPERIMENTAL RODENT CONTROL AT THE BEEF CATTLE RESEARCH CENTER, KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, Philip S. Gipson, Charles D. Lee, Matthew L. Burenheide, Jan F. Kamler, Justin E. Kretzer, Daniel J. Martin, Celine C. Perchellet, Chad M. Willemssen, and Jennifer Weins

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FOOD HABITS OF MOUNTAIN LIONS IN THE TRANS-PECOS REGION OF TEXAS, Rosemary A. Heinen and S. Kemble Canon

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DEALING WITH DIFFERENT AUDIENCES: SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS, Guy R. Hodge

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PERCEPTIONS OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONFERENCE SCHEDULING: RESPONSE TO A SURVEY, J. Grant Huggins

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DEALING WITH WILDLIFE PROFESSIONALS, Scott E. Hygnstrom

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Welcome, Charles Lee

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DEALING WITH THE POLICY MAKERS, Herb Manig

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DEALING WITH THE MEDIA, Stuart McDonald

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MOLE CENSUS TECHNIQUES, Richard M. Poche

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EVALUATING CABLE RESISTANCE TO POCKET GOPHER DAMAGE - A REVIEW, Craig A. Ramey and Geraldine R. McCann

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WHITE-TAILED DEER ACTIVITY, CONTRACEPTION, AND ESTROUS CYCLING, Stephen A. Schumake and Gary Killian

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SHEEP PREDATION BY COYOTES: A BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS, Ray T. Sterner

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LIVESTOCK PROTECTION COLLAR USE IN CALIFORNIA, Robert M. Timm, Gary D. Simmons, and John R. Hays

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ELK vs. LIVESTOCK: FORAGE UTILIZATION STUDY IN PORTIONS OF THE GILA NATIONAL FOREST., Michael Treadaway, V.W. Howard Jr., Chris D. Allison, and Jon C. Boren

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USE OF NETTED-CAGE TRAPS IN POPULATION MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH OF URBAN WHITE-TAILED DEER, Kurt C. VerCauteren, Jeff Beringer, and Scott Hygnstrom

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TEACHING YOUTH WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES COMPARING TECHNIQUES (HOW TO’S AND HELPFUL HINTS), Dallas A. Virchow and Denny M. Hogeland

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CONTROL OF NUISANCE BIRDS BY FOGGING WITH REJEX-IT® TP-40, Peter F. Vogt

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IMPACT OF PREVENTIVE AERIAL COYOTE HUNTING ON SHEEP LOSSES TO COYOTE PREDATION, Kimberly K. Wagner and Michael R. Conover

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COOPERATIVE WOLF DEPREDATION MANAGEMENT IN WISCONSIN, Robert C. Willging and Adrian P. Wydeven

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Field Trials of Alpha-Chloralose and DRC-1339 for Reducing Numbers of Herring Gulls, Paul P. Woronecki, Richard A. Dolbeer, and Thomas W. Seamans

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WILDLIFE-CAUSED LOSSES OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES IN 1994 WITH EMPHASIS ON THE GREAT PLAINS, A.P. Wywialowski

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DEVELOPMENT AND REGISTRATION OF A PRACTICAL TRANQUILIZER TRAP DEVICE (TTD) FOR FOOT-HOLD TRAPS, Doris E. Zemlicka, D. Pete Sahr, Peter J. Savarie, Frederick F. Knowlton, F. Sherman Blom, and Jerrold L. Belant

1995

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DYNAMICS OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Bobby R. Acord

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A COMPARISON OF ATTITUDES HELD BY WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGERS AND ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS, James B. Armstrong and Melissa E. Hutchins

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EFFECTS OF MULE DEER GRAZING ON ALFALFA SEED PRODUCTION, Dennis D. Austin and Philip J. Urness

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WILD UNGULATE DEPREDATION ON WINTER WHEAT: EFFECTS ON GRAIN YIELD, Dennis D. Austin and Philip J. Urness

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SURVEY OF THE NUISANCE WILDLIFE CONTROL INDUSTRY WITH NOTES ON THEIR ATTITUDES AND OPINIONS, Thomas G. Barnes

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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL FOR WILDLIFE PROTECTION, Michael J. Bodenchuk

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PREDATION OF BIG GAME AND LIVESTOCK IN THE TEXAS TRANS-PECOS, S. Kemble Canon

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RESOLVING HUMAN-LARGE FELID CONFLICTS ASSOCIATED WITH PROTECTED AREAS IN INDIA, N.P.S. Chauhan, V.B. Sawarkar, and H.S. Pabla

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CANINE AND GRAY FOX RABIES EPIZOOTICS IN TEXAS, Keith A. Clark and Pamela J. Wilson

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INCIDENCE OF GIARDIA IN BEAVER AND NUTRIA IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS, Brett G. Dunlap

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BIODIVERSITY AND WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Ronald G. Eckstein and Robert C. Willging

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THE ORAL RABIES VACCINATION PROJECT AND THE EXPERIMENTAL USE OF RABORAL V-RG IN THE SOUTH TEXAS CANINE RABIES EPIZOOTIC, M. Gayne Fearneyhough

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THE EFFICACY OF NAPHTHALENE AND SULFUR REPELLENTS TO CAUSE AVOIDANCE BEHAVIOR IN THE PLAINS GARTER SNAKE, Dennis M. Ferraro

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HUMAN HEALTH CONCERNS IN THE PRACTICE OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, John R. Fischer

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CONTROLLING NUISANCE EGRET AND HERON ROOKERIES IN OKLAHOMA, Kevin R. Grant and James Watson

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USING TELEMETRY EQUIPMENT FOR MONITORING TRAPS AND SNARES, Thomas D. Halstead, Kenneth S. Gruver, Robert L. Phillips, and Richard E. Johnson

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PLASTIC VISUAL BARRIERS WERE INEFFECTIVE AT REDUCING RECOLONIZATION RATES OF PRAIRIE DOGS, Scott E. Hygnstrom

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DEER EXCLUSION EFFORTS TO REDUCE CROP DAMAGE IN MICHIGAN AND NORTHEAST WISCONSIN, Jim Isleib

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CURBING THE ILLEGAL USE OF PESTICIDES IN PREDATOR CONTROL, Jeff Jacoby, Martin Fletcher, and Ted Warfield

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FINANCIAL COMPENSATION FOR WILDLIFE DAMAGE: A REVIEW OF PROGRAMS IN NORTH AMERICA, Kimberly K. Kessler

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WEDELIA: A POTENTIAL GROUND COVER FOR REDUCING THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF TROPICAL AIRFIELDS TO BIRDS, Michael A. Linnell, Michael R. Conover, and Tim J. Ohashi

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TWELFTH GREAT PLAINS WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL WORKSHOP SUMMARY, Ronald E. Masters and J. Grant Huggins

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EFFECTIVENESS OF SQUIRREL FENCING FOR PROTECTING PECAN GROVES, McAlister D. Maxwell, J. Grant Huggins, and Clark E. Adams

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RESEARCH PRIORITIES IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, James E. Miller

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IMMUNOCONTRACEPTION AND POSSIBLE APPLICATION IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Lowell A. Miller

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CURRENT RESEARCH ON IMPROVING CAPTURE DEVICES FOR COYOTES, Robert L. Phillips and Kenneth S. Gruver

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EFFECTIVE REPELLENCY CONCENTRATION OF BIRD SHIELD REPELLENT(TM) WITH METHYL ANTHRANILATE TO EXCLUDE DUCKS AND GEESE FROM WATER IMPOUNDMENTS, Leonard R. Askham

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WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGERS AND EUTHANASIA, Robert H. Schmidt

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AN EVALUATION OF OKLAHOMA'S DEPREDATION PROGRAM FOR HANDLING DEER DAMAGE TO AGRICULTURAL CROPS, Michael G. Shaw

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DEPREDATION OF CATFISH BY DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTS AT AQUACULTURE FACILITIES IN OKLAHOMA, Robert L. Simmonds Jr., Alexander V. Zale, and David M. Leslie Jr.

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CUE ENHANCEMENT OF LITHIUM-CHLORIDE-INDUCED MUTTON/SHEEP AVERSIONS IN COYOTES, Ray T. Sterner

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PROTECTING JUVENILE SALMONIDS FROM GULL PREDATION USING WIRE EXCLUSION BELOW HYDROELECTRIC DAMS, John E. Steuber, Mikel E. Pitzler, and J. Gary Oldenburg

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THE PUMA IN THE CENTRAL MOUNTAINS AND GREAT PLAINS, Jay W. Tischendorf and F. Robert Henderson

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FERAL HOGS IN THE ROLLING PLAINS OF TEXAS: PERSPECTIVES, PROBLEMS, AND POTENTIAL, Douglas R. Tolleson, William E. Pinchak, Dale Rollins, and Leland J. Hunt

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WYOMING'S M-44 PROGRAM: AN OVERVIEW AND ASSESSMENT OF PRIVATE AND COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS, Henry R. Uhden

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PRIVATE BEAVER MANAGEMENT IN OKLAHOMA, Julianne Whitaker

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LIVESTOCK HERDING DOGS: A UNIQUE APPLICATION FOR WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Roger A. Woodruff and Jeffrey S. Green

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RIPENING FIELD CORN LOST TO WILDLIFE IN 1993, Alice P. Wywialowski

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USING SOUND, VISUAL, AND TACTILE PRODUCTS TO REPEL BIRDS, Mona Zemsky

1993

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URBAN NUISANCE WILDLIFE CONTROL IN KENTUCKY, Thomas G. Barnes

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THE IMPACT OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY'S HUMANE TRAPPING RESOLUTION ON U.S. WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL PROGRAM, Mahadev Bhat, Robert Gotie, and Luther Keller

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Livestock Protection Collars in the United States, 1988-19931, Guy Connolly

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How To Involve Local Communities in Wildlife Damage Control Decision-Malting, Scott R. Craven

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Methyl Anduanilate Formulations to Repel Birds from Water at Airports and Food at Landfills, Richard A. Dolbeer, Jerrold L. Belant, and Larry Clark

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The Evolutionary Relationships of the Skunks to Each Other and the Rest of the Weasels; with a note on Behavioral Idiosyncrasies, Jerry W. Dragoo

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Public Perceptions of Wildlife Encounters in the Omaha, Nebraska, Metropolitan Area, Dennis M. Ferraro and Scott E. Hygnstrom

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Pred-X Field Test Results, R.A. Field and J.E. Nel

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Are Farmer and the Environment Natural Enemies Like the Sheep and the Coyote?, B.L. Flinchbaugh Ph.D.

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Survey of Nuisance Urban Geese in the United States, James E. Forbes

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Endangered Species and Pesticides: The Kansas Program, Sue Ann Funk

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Bears, Ostriches, and Specialized Grazing: Putting Guanding Dogs to Work, Jeffrey S. Green and Roger A. Woodruff

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The Nature and Timing of Wildlife Damage Events in Nebraska: A Five-Year Review of Requests to Three Extension Wildlife Personnel, Dale J. Hafer, Scott E. Hygnstrom, Ron J. Johnson, and Dennis M. Ferraro

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PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE IN ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL, Donald Hawthorne

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Twenty-Five Year History of the Kansas Coyote Damage Control Program, F. Robert Henderson

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Prairie Vole Damage Control in No-Till Corn and Soybean, Ron A. Hines

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An Evaluation of Laminated Offset Jawed Traps for Reducing Injuries to Coyotes, John M. Houben, Merrilee Holland, Sherman W. Jack, and Carolyn R. Boyle

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A Bigger Piece of Your Pecan Pie, J. Grant Huggins

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State Program in Sotuh Dakota for Wildlife Damge Management, Emmett J. Keyser

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STATUS OF M-44 DEVICE, Charles D. Lee

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Test Results of a New Snake Repellent, Rex E. Marsh

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Field Evaluation of Three Strychnine Concentrations for Controlling Townsend's Pocket Gophers, George H. Matschke, Geraldine R. McCann, Heather W. Krupa, and John O'Brien

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Food Preferences of Common Grackles, Red-Winged Blackbirds, and Yellow-Headed Blackbirds Presented with Cracked Corn, Sunflower Meats, and Brown Rice, Laura A. Mendoza, George M. Linz, David L. Bergman, and William J. Bleier

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A Prairie Dog Abatement Program in San Juan County, Utah, Terry A. Messmer, Jim Keyes, and Roy McDonald

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Future Extension Programs On Wildlife Damage Management, James E. Miller

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The Prairie Dog Ecosystems and Endangered Species, Daniel W. Mulhern and Kenneth L. Powell