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1993
Wildlife Damge and the Iowa Farmer. The Influence of Perspective, James L. Pease Ph.D.
Update on Development of a Tranquilizer Trap Device, Peter J. Savarie, Kathleen A. Fagerstone, and Edward W. Schafer Jr.
Utah State University's Berryman Institute for Wildlife Damage Management, Robert H. Schmidt and Michael R. Conover
Lyme Disease: Incidence and Prevention, With Emphasis on Wildlife Biologists, Robert M. Timor and Robert S. Lane
White-tailed Deer Home Range Characteristics and Impacts Relative to Field Corn Damage, Kurt C. Vercauteren and Scott E. Hygnstrom
Response of a Mixed-grass Prairie in Western Nebraska to livestock Exclusion and Prairie Dog Control, Dallas Virchow and Scott E. Hygnstrom
RejeX-iT'" AG-36 THE GENTLE WAY TO REPEL GEESE FROM GOLF COURSES AND OTHER TURF AREAS, Peter F. Vogt
Developing Risk Communication Skills: More Than Damage Management, Deanne Wright
1991
REGISTRATION LIST -- 10th GREAT PLAINS WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL WORKSHOP
ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL: ARE WE PREPARED FOR THE NEXT CENTURY?, Bobby R. Acord
RELATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF REPELLENTS FOR REDUCING DAMAGE BY ELK, William F. Andelt, Dan L. Baker, and Kenneth P. Burnham
EFFECTIVENESS OF NYLON LINES FOR DETERRING ROCK DOVES FROM LANDING ON LEDGES, William F. Andelt and Kenneth P. Burnham
BURROW-BUILDING STRATEGIES AND HABITAT USE OF VOLES IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST ORCHARDS, Leonard R. Askham and James Sipes
SEASONAL AND SITE DIFFERENCES IN FOOD CONSUMED BY DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTS IN ARKANSAS, Albert E. Bivings
OPENING ADDRESS:, Kenneth R. Bolen
ADC PROGRAM COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT, Guy E. Connolly
REDUCING NUISANCE CANADA GOOSE PROBLEMS THROUGH HABITAT MANIPULATION, Michael R. Conover
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY'S ACADEMIC PROGRAM IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Michael R. Conover, Raymond D. Dueser, Frederick F. Knowlton, and Joseph A. Chapman
WHAT'S IN A NAME?, Robert S. Cook
PRAIRIE DOG CONTROL: A COMPUTER MODEL FOR PRAIRIE DOG MANAGEMENT ON RANGELANDS, Mike K. Cox and Scott E. Hygnstrom
THE DENVER WILDLIFE RESEARCH CENTER: AN UPDATE, Richard D. Curnow
DEVELOPING A COORDINATED STATEWIDE WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT RESEARCH AND EXTENSION EDUCATION PROGRAM, Paul D. Curtis and Daniel J. Decker
BURROWING OWL ECOLOGY AND SUGGESTIONS FOR MINIMIZING IMPACTS OF PRAIRIE DOG CONTROL, Martha J. Desmond and Julie A. Savidge
THE HANDBOOK OF WILDLIFE DEPREDATION TECHNIQUES: A SYNOPSIS, Tim Fagan and John Demaree
INCIDENCE OF URBAN VERTEBRATE PEST PROBLEMS IN THE GREATER OMAHA, NEBRASKA AREA, Dennis M. Ferraro
LABORATORY STUDY ON BROMADIOLONE: EFFECTIVENESS ON PRAIRIE DOGS AND SECONDARY HAZARDS TO DOMESTIC FERRETS, Daryl D. Fisher, Robert M. Timm, Richard Poche, and Scott E. Hygnstrom
EFFECTS OF A VISUAL BARRIER FENCE ON THE BEHAVIOR AND MOVEMENTS OF BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOGS, Nancy S. Foster-McDonald and Scott E. Hygnstrom
EDUCATING PEOPLE ABOUT WILDLIFE DAMAGE, Jeffrey S. Green
ATTITUDES OF NEBRASKA SHEEP PRODUCERS TOWARD PREDATORS, Dale J. Hafer and Scott E. Hygnstrom
HOME RANGES AND MOVEMENTS OF COYOTES IN THE NORTHERN CHIHUAHUAN DESERT, V. W. Howard Jr. and Gino G. DelFrate
Workshop Summary, Scott E. Hygnstrom
Tenth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings: Contents and Frontmatter, Scott E. Hygnstrom, Ronald M. Case, and Ron J. Johnson
AN UPDATE ON THE REVISION OF THE HANDBOOK, "PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE", Scott E. Hygnstrom, Robert M. Timm, and Gary A. Larson
A CULTURAL METHOD OF REDUCING POCKET GOPHER IMPACT ON ALFALFA YIELD, Bruce A. Jasch, Ronald M. Case, and James C. Luchsinger
LINES TO SELECTIVELY REPEL HOUSE SPARROWS FROM BACKYARD FEEDERS, Kimberly K. Kessler, Ron J. Johnson, and Kent M. Eskridge
DAMAGE DUE TO SCENT MARKING BY EASTERN GRAY AND FOX SQUIRRELS, John L. Koprowski
CURRENT COOPERATIVE ACTIVITIES BETWEEN APHIS-ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL AND THE EXTENSION SERVICE, Gary E. Larson
LANDSCAPE PLANTS, FOREST TREES, AND CROPS MOST RESISTANT TO MAMMAL DAMAGE: AN OVERVIEW, Rex E. Marsh
EFFICACY OF STRYCHNINE EGGS FOR CONTROLLING FRANKLIN GROUND SQUIRRELS, George H. Matschke, Paul L. Hegdal, Keith J. Andrews, and Richard N. Engeman
WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT IN THE 90S—DOES THE PROFESSIONAL FIT THE PROFESSION?, Jay B. McAninch
THE FUTURE OF EXTENSION EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, James E. Miller
Welcome, Irvin T. Omtvedt
ENVIRONMENTALISM AND ANIMAL WELFARE: CORNERSTONES OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Rick D. Owens
HOUSE SPARROW RESPONSE TO MONOFILAMENT LINES AT NEST BOXES, Patricia A. Pochop, Ron J. Johnson, and Kent M. Eskridge
A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE, Dale Rollins
USING LIVESTOCK PROTECTION COLLARS, Dale Rollins
Keynote Address: THE IDEAL REALIST: HOW JOB REALITIES SHAPE IDEOLOGY AND THE ROLE OF NATURAL RESOURCE PROFESSIONALS IN TODAY'S ENVIRONMENT, Gary J. San Julian
SOCIAL, POLITICAL, LEGAL, AND ETHICAL ASPECTS OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Robert H. Schmidt and Terrell P. Salmon
VERTEBRATE IMPACTS ON OAK REGENERATION IN CALIFORNIA: A REVIEW OF MANAGEMENT OPTIONS, Robert H. Schmidt and Robert M. Timm
CONSUMPTION OF ZINC PHOSPHIDE-TREATED, BROMETHALIN-TREATED, AND UNTREATED OATS BY PRAIRIE DOGS AT BAIT STATIONS, Dallas R. Virchow and Scott E. Hygnstrom
MOVEMENTS OF DEER MICE AND HOUSE MICE IN A SUGARBEET FIELD IN WESTERN NEBRASKA, Dallas R. Virchow and Scott E. Hygnstrom
IMPLICATIONS OF THE ANIMAL RIGHTS MOVEMENT FOR WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT, Alice P. Wywialowski
COMPARISON OF HANDMADE AND MOLDED RUBBER TRANQUILIZER TABS FOR DELIVERING TRANQUILIZING MATERIALS TO COYOTES CAPTURED IN LEG-HOLD TRAPS, Doris E. Zemlicka and Kevin J. Bruce
1989
The Current Program and Future of ADC in the USDA, Bobby R. Acord
The Use of DMA to Reduce Robin Depredation on Cherries, Leonard R. Askham and John K. Fellman
Animal Damage Control: The Challenge of the 90's, Jack H. Benymanz
Black-Footed Ferret Recovery, Dean E. Biggins and Ronald A. Crew
Fall Food Habits of Double-Crested Cormorants in Arkansas, Albert E. Bivings, Michael D. Hoy, and Jeffrey W. Jones
Coyote Control in Alberta, John B. Boumez
Experimental Applications of High-Tensile Wire and Other Fencing to Control Big Game Damage in Northwest Colorado, A. Eugene Byrne
Colorado's Big Game Damage Program: 1979 to Present, Andre C. Duvall
An Assessment of the Urban Wildlife Problem, William D. Fitzwater
Planning for Animal Damage Control Programs within the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Philip S. Gipson and Gary P. Combs
APHIS Animal Damage Control Livestock Guarding Dog Program, Jeffrey S. Green
Trophy Game Animal Damage in Wyoming, Ron Iversons
Kansas Attitudes on Prairie Dog Control, Charles D. Lees and F. Robert Henderson
The Landowner's View and Recommendations on Wildlife Damage, Michael G. Leroux
Estimating Domestic Sheep Losses to Mountain Lions, Frederick G. Lindzey and Connie Wilbur
Habitat Manipulations to Prevent Elk Damage to Private Rangelands, William M. Long
Characteristics of Deer Damage to Experimental Orchards in Ohio, Kerry J. Mower, Thomas W. Townsend, and William J. Tyznik
Status of Strychnine, Compound 1080, and Registered Alternatives, Steve D. Palmateer
Seasonal Variation in Habitat Use by Great-Tailed Grackles in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, John H. Rappole, Arlo H. Kane, Rafael H. Flores, Alan R. Tipton, and Nancy Koerth
Effects of Grackle Damage Control Techniques in Citrus on Nesting Success of Non-Target Species, John H. Rappole, Wan R. Tipton, Arlo H. Kane, and Rafael H. Flores
Seasonal Effects on Control Methods for the Great-Tailed Grackle, John H. Rappole, Wan R. Tipton, Arlo H. Kane, Rafael H. Flores, John Hobbs, and Joe Palacios
Controlling Raccoon Damage in Urban Areas, David G. Riley
Relocation of City Raccoons, Richard C. Rosatte and Charles D. MacInnes
Management Problems Encountered with Livestock Guarding Dogs on the University of California, Hopland Field Station, Robert M. Timm and Robert H. Schmidtz
Use of DRC-1339 and PA-14 to Control Grackle Populations in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Alan R. Tipton, John H. Rappole, Arlo H. Kane, Rafael H. Flores, John Hobbs, Dave Johnson, and Sam Beasom
Use of Monofilament Line, Reflective Tape, Beach-Balls, and Pyrotechnics for Controlling Grackle Damage to Citrus, Alan R. Tipton, John H. Rappole, Arlo H. Kane, Rafael H. Flores, Dave Johnson, John Hobbs, Paul Schulz, Sam Beasom, and Joe Palacios
Evaluation of Predator Guards for Black-Bellied Whistling Duck Nest-Boxes, Raymond L. Urabek
Field Trials of Alpha-Chloralose and DRC-1339 for Reducing Numbers of Herring Gulls, Paul P. Woronecki, Richard A. Dolbeer, and Thomas W. Seamans
Urban Nuisance Wildlife Problems in Arizona, Rebecca L. Wright and Leonard L. Ordway
1987
EIGHTH GREAT PLAINS WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL WORKSHOP
Eighth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings: Frontmatter & Contents
Rodent Damage to Various Annual and Perennial Crops of India and Its Management, Ranjan Advani
Arthropod Consumption by Small Mammals on Prairie Dog Colonies and Adjacent Ungrazed Mixed Grass Prairie in Western South Dakota, W. Agnew, D. W. Uresk, and R. M. Hansen
Field Study—Steel Versus Lead in Aerial Hunting, Duane Bernstein and David Nelson
Historical and Present Status of the Black-Footed Ferret, Dean E. Biggins and Max H. Schroeder
Control Methods for Objectional Roosts of Purple Martins, Albert E. Bivings IV
Overwater Nesting by Ducks: A Review and Management Implications, Stephen H. Bouffard, David E. Sharp, and Carol C. Evans
Efficacy of Deferred Grazing in Reducing Prairie Dog Reinfestation Rates, Kelly A. Cable and Robert M. Timm
A Statistical Model of Expansion in a Colony of Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs, R. P. Cincotta, D. W. Uresk, and R. M. Hansen
Prairie Dog Control—A Regulatory Viewpoint, Dennis C. Clarke
Aerial Hunting Takes Sheep-Killing Coyotes in Western Montana, Guy Connolly and Bart W. O'Gara
Control of Ecosystem Processes by Prairie Dogs and Other Grassland Herbivores, James K. Detling and April D. Whicker
Policy and Goals of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Harold A. Doty
Predator Management To Increase Duck Nest Success, Harold A. Doty and Anthony J. Rondeau
Importance of Attractant Qualities for Improving a New Coyote Delivery System, Steven M. Ebbert and Daniel B. Fagre
The Lure Crop Alternative, Steven D. Fairaizl and William K. Pfeifer
The Lure Crop Alternative, Steven D. Fairaizl and William K. Pfeifer