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1987
ADC in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Gerald J. Fichtner
Laboratory Trial of Chlorophacinone as a Prairie Dog Toxicant, Daryl D. Fisher and Robert M. Timm
Bullsnake Predation on Waterfowl Nests on Valentine National Wildlife Refuge, Nebraska, Scott S. Glup and Leonard L. McDaniel
A Novel Strategy for Pocket Gopher Control, Michael E.R. Godfrey
Field Evaluation of Olfactory Attractants and Strategies Used to Capture Depredating Coyotes, George E. Graves and Major L. Boddicker
A Chronology of Prairie Dog Control Operations and Related Developments in South Dakota, Rew Hanson
Distribution and Impact of Canada Goose Crop Damage in East-Central Wisconsin, James W. Heinrich and Scott R. Craven
Kansas Wildlife Damage Reporting System, Bart L. Hettenbach
Kansas Wildlife Damage Reporting System, Bart L. Hettenbach
Demography and Population Dynamics of Prairie Dogs, John L. Hoogland, Diane Kay Angell, James G. Daley, and Matthew C. Radcliffe
Small Mammals: Pests or Vital Components of the Ecosystem, Carolyn Hull Sieg
An Evaluation of Shooting and Habitat Alteration for Control of Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs, Craig J. Knowles
Duck Nest Success and Predators in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana: The Central Flyway Study, Michael A. Johnson, Thomas C. Hinz, and Thomas L. Kuck
Management of Prairie Dog Populations in Wind Cave National Park, Richard W. Klukas
Prairie Dog Overpopulation: Value Judgement or Ecological Reality?, Kirsten Krueger
Results of a Bird Damage Survey of Kansas Feedlots, Charles D. Lee
Cougar Predation on Livestock in New Mexico, January 1983 Through June 1984, Gary A. Littauer and Ronald J. White
Control of One Native Animal Species To Benefit Another Native Species, John T. Lokemoen
Increasing Waterfowl Production on Points and Islands by Reducing Mammalian Predation, John T. Lokemoen, Richard W. Schnaderbeck, and Robert Woodward
Relevant Characteristics of Zinc Phosphide As a Rodenticide, Rex E. Marsh
Comparative Toxicity of Strychnine to Eight Species of Ground Squirrels, George Matschke, Carolyn L. Fordham, Susan C. Hurlbut, and Richard M. Engeman
Policy and Goals on National Wildlife Refuges, Len McDaniels
White-Tailed Prairie Dog Ecology in Wyoming, George E. Menkens Jr., Brian J. Miller, and Stanley H. Anderson
An Overview of the South Dakota Animal Damage Control Program, Alvin L. Miller
A Field Habitat Model for Black-Footed Ferrets, Brian J. Miller, George E. Menkens Jr., and Stanley H. Anderson
Efficacy of Aluminum Phosphide for Black-Tailed Prairie Dog and Yellow-Faced Pocket Gopher Control, P. Rodger Moline and Stephen Demarais
Current and Future Status of Rodenticides and Predacides, Steve Palmateer
Legislative Review of Prairie Dog Statutes, Lyndell Peterson
Should Ducks Be Frightened?, William K. Pfeifer and Steven D. Fairaizl
South Dakota—Its History, Land, and Wildlife, Chuck Post
Involving the Public in Prairie Dog Management on the Nebraska National Forest, George Probasco
Snaring as a Beaver Control Technique in South Dakota, Jerry Riedel
Decoying Coyotes with Dogs, Gary J. Rowley and DeLyle Rowley
Fencing Methods To Control Big Game Damage to Stored Crops in Wyoming, John F. Schneidmiller
Endangered Species Considerations in Prairie Dog Management, Max Schroeder
Politics, Prairie Dogs, and the Sportsman, John Sharps
Policy and Goals of the State of South Dakota, Gay Simpson
Duck Nest Success on South Dakota Game Production Areas, S. Gay Simpson
Consider Using Electric Powered Fences for Controlling Animal Damage, Robert E. Steger
Welcome from the Great Plains Agricultural Council, Robert L. Storch
Rodenticidal Effects of Zinc Phosphide and Strychnine of Nontarget Species, Daniel W. Uresk, Rudy M. King, Anthony D. Apa, Michele S. Deisch, and Raymond L. Linder
Policy and Goals in the Private Sector, Rick Warhurst
1985
Seventh Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings
LIVESTOCK GUARDING DOGS PROTECT DOMESTIC SHEEP FROM COYOTE PREDATION IN KANSAS, William F. Andelt
WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL PROGRAM NEEDS OF COUNTY EXTENSION AGENTS IN COLORADO, William F. Andelt
WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL PROGRAM NEEDS OF COUNTY EXTENSION AGENTS IN COLORADO, William F. Andelt
PRELIMINARY FIELD EVALUATION OF A NEW FORMULATION OF ROZOL ( CHLOROPHACINONE ) BAIT AGAINST POCKET GOPHERS IN COLORADO, John A. Baroch and Richard M. Poche
PRELIMINARY FIELD EVALUATION OF A NEW FORMULATION OF ROZOL (CHLOROPHACINONE) BAIT AGAINST POCKET GOPHERS IN COLORADO, John Baroch and Richard M. Poche
INCIDENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF G I ARDIA LAMBLIA ( LAMBL) IN TEXAS BEAVER POPULATIONS, Robert Beach and William F. McCulloch
INCIDENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF GIARDIA LAMBLIA (LAMBL ) IN TEXAS BEAVER POPULATIONS, Robert Beach and William F. McCulloch
EFFICACY AND FARMER ACCEPTANCE OF NONLETHAL CONTROL OF BLACKBIRD DEPREDATIONS TO SMALL GRAIN CROPS, Albert E. Bivings
EFFICACY AND FARMER ACCEPTANCE OF NONLETHAL CONTROL OF BLACKBIRD DEPREDATIONS TO SMALL GRAIN CROPS, Albert E. Bivings
OPENING ADDRESS: THE IMPORTANCE OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL IN TEXAS, Zerle L. Carpenter
OPENING ADDRESS: THE IMPORTANCE OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL IN TEXAS, Zerle L. Carpenter
WILDLIFE DISEASES AND HUMAN HEALTH, Keith A. Clark
WILDLIFE DISEASES AND HUMAN HEALTH, Keith A. Clark
CURRENT STATUS AND POTENTIAL REGISTRATIONS OF COMPOUND 1080 AND STRYCHNINE FOR RODENT CONTROL, Lyle A. Crosby
CURRENT STATUS AND POTENTIAL REGISTRATIONS OF COMPOUND 1080 AND STRYCHNINE FOR RODENT CONTROL, Lyle A. Crosby
BIG GAME DEPREDATIONS AND DAMAGE COMPENSATION IN WYOMING, John R. Demaree
BIG GAME DEPREDATIONS AND DAMAGE COMPENSATION IN WYOMING, John R. Demaree
Seventh Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings, Daniel B. Fagre
Rattlesnake Bites and Their Treatment, Thomas G. Glass Jr.
USE OF VIDEO TAPES IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE EXTENSION - EDUCATION, F. Robert Henderson and Bart Hettenbach
USE OF VIDEO TAPES IN WILDLIFE DAMAGE EXTENSION - EDUCATION, F. Robert Henderson and Bart Hettenbach
ALLIGATOR NUISANCE CONTROL PROGRAM IN TEXAS: PROBLEM AND PROCESS, Lee Ann Johnson, David S. Lobpries, and Bruce G. Thompson
ALLIGATOR NUISANCE CONTROL PROGRAM IN TEXAS: PROBLEM AND PROCESS, Lee Ann Johnson, David S. Lobpries, and Bruce G. Thompson
THE EFFECT OF DIETARY PROTEIN AND FEED SIZE ON THE ASSIMILATION EFFICIENCY OF STARLINGS AND BLACKBIRDS, Daniel J. Twedt
COYOTE VULNERABILITY TO SEVERAL MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES, Frederick F. Knowlton, Lamer A. Windberg, and Cram E. Wahlgren
COYOTE VULNERABILITY TO SEVERAL MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES, Frederik F. Knowlton, Lamer A. Windberg, and Cram E. Wahlgren
FURBEARER MANAGEMENT AND THE STEEL FOOTHOLD TRAP, Samuel B. Linhart
FURBEARER MANAGEMENT AND THE STEEL FOOTHOLD TRAP, Samuel B. Linhart
REPORTED BEAVER DAMAGE AND CONTROL METHODS USED IN TEXAS, Jan E. Loven
THE EXTIRPATION AND RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF COYOTES IN THE EDWARDS PLATEAU OF TEXAS, Gary Nunley
THE EXTIRPATION AND RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF COYOTES IN THE EDWARDS PLATEAU OF TEXAS, Gary Nunley
DEER DAMAGE PREVENTION EFFORTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, Jack M. Payee and William L. Palmer
DEER DAMAGE PREVENTION EFFORTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, Jack M. Payee and William L. Palmer
AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR OF MISSISSIPPI KITES IN SUBURBAN AREAS, Berkeley R. Peterson and Charles S. Brown
AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR OF MISSISSIPPI KITES IN SUBURBAN AREAS, Berkeley R. Peterson and Charles S. Brown
PRELIMINARY STUDIES ON THE FEASIBILITY OF URBAN RABIES CONTROL, Richard C. Rosatte
PRELIMINARY STUDIES ON THE FEASIBILITY OF URBAN RABIES CONTROL, Richard C. Rosatte
THE USE OF POPULATION REDUCTION AS A TECHNIQUE TO COMBAT RABIES IN ALBERTA, CANADA, Richard C. Rosatte
THE USE OF POPULATION REDUCTION AS A TECHNIQUE TO COMBAT RABIES IN ALBERTA, CANADA, Richard C. Rosatte
WILDLIFE DAMAGE IN AUSTRALIA: CONSTRUCTIVE CONTRASTS WITH THE UNITED STATES, Terrell P. Salmon
WILDLIFE DAMAGE IN AUSTRALIA: CONSTRUCTIVE CONTRASTS WITH THE UNITED STATES, Terrell P. Salmon
BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOG MANAGEMENT ON THE NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS NEW CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES, Greg L. Schenbeck
BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOG MANAGEMENT ON THE NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS NEW CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES, Greg L. Schenbeck
BEAVER PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WTTH CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES, Ed M. Schwille
BEAVER PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WTTH CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES, Ed M. Schwille
WILDLIFE IN TEXAS: MARKETING POTENTIAL AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE, Milo J. Shult
WILDLIFE IN TEXAS: MARKETING POTENTIAL AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE, Milo J. Shult
THE EFFECT OF DIETARY PROTEIN AND FEED SIZE ON THE ASSIMILATION EFFICIENCY OF STARLINGS AND BLACKBIRDS, Daniel J. Twedt
THE USE OF FIXED WING AIRCRAFT IN PREDATOR CONTROL, Larry D. Vetterman
THE USE OF FIXED WING AIRCRAFT IN PREDATOR CONTROL, Larry D. Vetterman
Appendix I, Dale A. Wade
PESTICIDE REGISTRATION IN THE UNITED STATES, Dale A. Wade
PESTICIDE REGISTRATION IN THE UNITED STATES, Dale A. Wade
1984
LIVESTOCK GUARDING DOGS PROTECT DOMESTIC SHEEP FROM COYOTE PREDATION IN KANSAS, William F. Andelt
1983
Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Award Recipients
Behavioral Ecology of Coyotes: Implications For Reducing Predator-Livestock Conflicts, William F. Andelt