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1983
Table of Contents, William F. Andelt
Rodent Management on the Northern High Plains, Ardell J. Bjugstad
Fencing For Deer Control, William R. Bonwell
Urban/Suburban Squirrel Control in Private Residences, Donald J. Franke
Occurrence and Behavior of Wild Dogs in Newly Established Agricultural Areas, Philip S. Gipson
A Decade of USDA-ARS Predator Research, 1972-1982, Jeffrey S. Green
Wildlife Damage Control Problems and Concerns of State Wildlife Agencies, F. Robert Henderson
Rodent-Agriculture Interactions in No-Tillage Crop Fields, Kent E. Holm, Ron J. Johnson, and Walter W. Stroup
Some International Approaches to Rat Control, Walter E. Howard
Removing Rattlesnakes From Human Dwellings Using Glue Boards, James E. Knight
The Use of Ultralight Aircraft For Aerial Control of Coyotes, James E. Knight
Keeping Squirrels and Roof Rats Out of Structures, Jonathan W. Linn
Rancher Use of Compound 1080 Toxic Collars in New Mexico, Gary A. Littauer
Population Reduction of Richardson's Ground Squirrels Using a Brodifacoum Bait, George H. Matschke, Steve F. Baril, and Raymond W. Blaskiewicz
Guardian Dog Research in the U.S., John C. McGrew
Current Events in Extension Wildlife Damage Control in the United States, James E. Miller
Sixth Eastern Wildlife Damage Management Conference Summary and What Lies Ahead, James E. Miller
The Microcomputer and Kansas Wildlife Damage Reports, Martin Ottenheimer
Keynote Address, Robert J. Pool
The Wildlife Society's Committee on Wildlife Damage Control, Terrell P. Salmon
Workshop-Discussion Session, Joesph M. Schaefer
The Viability of Rabies in Carrion, Joseph M. Schaefer
Reducing Goat Losses to Predators: Past Vs. Present Producers in Texas, Jerry H. Scrivner
Efficacy Evaluations of Ultrasonic Rodent Repellent Devices, Stephen A. Shumake
Use of Aluminum Phosphide Fumigants For Burrowing Rodent Control, Carl Snider
Welcome, Fred D. Sobering
An Evaluation of Burrow Destruction As a Ground Squirrel Control Method, Dennis C. Stroud
Rodent Populations and Crop Damage in Minimum Tillage Corn Fields, Richard E. Young and William R. Clark
1981
Commercial Exhibitors & Workshop Participants -- Fifth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop
Fifth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop: Proceedings -- Frontmatter and Contents
Efficacy and Costs of Four Rodenticides for Controlling Columbian Ground Squirrels in Western Montana, Steven W. Albert and C. Raymond Record
Criteria for Pesticide Registration, John R. Beck and William B. Jackson
Repellents For Deer and Rabbits, Edward K. Boggess
Urban Vertebrate Pest Management: A Practical Approach, Patricia A. Chamberlain, Milton Caroline, and William A. Wright
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Coyote Control Research, Guy Connolly
Status of the Environmental Protection Agency's Review of Rodenticides, William C. Dickinson
Public Relations and Successful Blackbird Roost Management, Sally S. Erdman
A Review of Prairie Dog Diet and Its Variability Among Animals And Colonies, Kathleen A. Fagerstone
Outwitting the House Sparrow [Passer domesticus (Linnaeus)], William D. Fitzwater
Prairie Dog Dispersal in Wind Cave National Park: Possibilities For Control, Monte G. Garrett and William L. Franklin
Animal Damage Control - Now And In The Future, James F. Gillett
Bison Depredation on Grain Fields In Interior Alaska, Philip S. Gipson and Jay D. McKendrick
Use Of Starlicide To Reduce Starling Damage At Livestock Feeding Operations, James F. Glahn
IPM - An Overview, R.E. Gold
PANEL DISCUSSION: INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT—A VIABLE APPROACH TO WILDLIFE DAMAGE CONTROL?, Roger E. Gold Moderator
Bird-Vectored Diseases, P.M. Gough and J.W. Beyer
Reducing Coyote Damage To Sheep With Non-Lethal Techniques, Jeffrey S. Green
Controlling Problem Pocket Gophers And Moles, F. Robert Henderson
Tranquilizer Use In Wildlife Damage Control, Jerry Hoilien and David Oates
Prairie Dogs And Their Influence On Rangeland And Livestock, Robert M. Hyde
Nebraska's Animal Damage Control Program, Robert P. Kelly
The Potential Dollar Value of Tree Loss in Orchards, George W. J. Laidlaw
Formula To Build A Better "Rat Trap" Rodenticide, George W.J. Laidlaw
USDA And Animal Damage Control, James O. Lee Jr.
Pyrotechnics For Bird Control, Geral L. Long
Opening Comments And Extension's Role in Nebraska, Leo E. Lucas
A Common Sense Approach To Commensal Rodent Control, Edward F. Marshall
The Unrealistic IPM Parameters Of Vertebrate Pest Control, Rex E. Marsh
Future of Pesticides in Vertebrate Pest Control, Rex E. Marsh
Welcome, Martin A. Massengale
Keynote Address - Wildlife Damage Control And The Cooperative Extension Services, James E. Miller
L:egal Problems Of Bird Damage Control - Protected Species And Practical Solutions, Ronald D. Ogden
Computers and Vertebrate Pest Control, Terrell P. Salmon, Dennis C. Stroud, and Aileen Kennedy
Management of Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs On The National Grasslands, Greg L. Schenbeck
PANEL DISCUSSION: ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF PRAIRIE DOGS, James L. Stubbendieck
A Vertebrate IPM Project In Nebraska, Robert M. Timm
Fifth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop, Robert M. Timm and Ron J. Johnson
Prairie Dog Density And Cattle Grazing Relationships, Daniel W. Uresk, James G. MacCracken, and Ardell J. Bjugstad
Coyote Management: A Rationale For Population Reduction, Dale A. Wade
1979
Program Planning for Extension Wildlife Damage Control: Rodents, Edward K. Boggess
Ground Squirrels in the Great Plains, Bennett A. Brown
IMPACT OF PLAINS POCKET GOPHERS ON FORAGE PRODUCTION, Ronald M. Case, James L. Stubbendieck, and Dale G. Luce
Using Extension Methodology in Prairie Dog Management, Lloyd K. Cheatheam
The Challenge of Cost-Benefit Determinations in Bird Damage Control Programs, Richard A. Dolbeer
Predation on nesting waterfowl in the glaciated Prairie Pothole Region, Raymond Greenwood
How To Evaluate Wildlife Damage Control Programs, Orvis Gustad
New Approaches to Alleviating Migratory Bird Damage, Orvis C. Gustad
The Status of Prairie Dogs in the Great Plains, F. Robert Henderson
How Wildlife Damge Control Personnel Can Cope With The Gas Shortage and Reduced Budgets, Yet Still Meet the Needs of the Public, Volney W. Howard Jr.
Political and Sociological Aspects of Wildlife Damage Control, Walter E. Howard
New Developments in Rodenticides, William B. Jackson
Program Planning for Extension Wildlife Damge Control - Bird Damage, Ron J. Johnson
Use of Starlicide in Pigeon Control, Lester B. Kreps
Update of Federally Registered Vertebrate Pesticides, Raymond W. Matheny
Federally Registered Pesticides for Vertebrate Control , R.W. Matheny
Control of Urban Blackbird and Starling Roosts, Ron Ogden
Rangeland Management Problems Associated with Wildlife from a Rangeman's Viewpoint, Paul D. Ohlenbusch
A Discussion of the Renewable Resources Extension Programf, Merrill L. Petoskey
Problems Registering Certain Rodenticides, Kenneth Seyler
Extension Education Within the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Dan Stiles
How To Evaluate Wildlife Damage Control Programs - Rodents, Robert M. Timm
Extension Program Planning for Predator Damage Control, Dale A. Wade
Vertebrate Animal Damage Control: Summary of Panel Discussion and Committee Review, Dale A. Wade
Predation of Upland Game and Its Management, Roger Wells
Research and Teaching Needs in Wildlife Damage Control and Prevention, W. Alan Wentz
Solving Urban Problems Associated With Small Animals, Sharon Whitten