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1977
A mammalogist's view of current mammal damage control trends, Sydney Anderson
PREDATION ON FURBEARERS AND MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES, Ronald D. Andrews
PREDATION ON BIG GAME AND ITS MANAGEMENT, Samuel L. Beasom
Long-term Education Program in Predator Damage and Damage Control, Major L. Boddicker
Organizing and Motivating Public Groups to Support Rational and Positive Wildlife Management Efforts, Major L. Boddicker
Prairie Dog Management: Educational Assistance to Local Governmental Units, Edward K. Boggess
Trapper Education and Furbearer Management, Edward K. Boggess
Youth Fur Harvest Programs, Edward K. Boggess
The Use of Aversive Agents for Predator Control, M.P. Botkin
Aspects of Reproduction and Population Dynamics of Bobcats in Wyoming, Douglas M. Crowe
The Extension Approach to Wildlife Damage, Dr. H.G. Geyer
USDA Research On Impacts of Predation, Russell L. Gum and Richard S. Magleby
Proceedings of the Third Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop, F. Robert Henderson
A Matter of Understanding: An Environmental Protection Agency Film on Coyotes, F. Robert Henderson
Coydogs in Nebraska, Brian R. Mahan
Skunk Rabies Control and Surveillance in Central and Eastern Montana, Gary Nesse and Kenneth Seyler
The Effects of Coyote Control Operations on Non-Target Species in New Mexico, Gary Lee Nunley
An Extension Trapper Program, Jerry Riedel
Coyote and Dog Depredations, Joe Schaefer and Ronald D. Andrews
Brief Summary of Prebaiting Study for Prairie Dog Control, Ken Seyler
The Northern Swift Fox in South Dakota, Jon C. Sharps
Depredations Control Research of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver Wildlife Research Center, James R. Tigner
1975
Committee Proposals for Development of a Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Handbook
4-H and Youth Related Programs, Major L. Boddicker
Management of Cats - Felidae in Colorado, Major L. Boddicker
Rabbit Damage Control, Edward K. Boggess
Welcome, Robert A. Bohannon
Control of Wild Animals and Public Opinion, Charles H. Callison
Commensal Rodent Damage Control, Robert L. Carlton
Tree Squirrel Damage Control, Robert L. Carlton
Feral Mammal Damage and Control, Philip S. Gipson
Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Summary, Philip S. Gipson
An Overview of Problem Bird Management - Rural and Urban, Joseph L. Guarino
Bird Control, George C. Halazon
A Live Trap for Birds Attending a Feeding Station, J.L. Hart and L.L. Todd
Controlling Mole Damage, F. Robert Henderson
How to Handle Problem Skunks, F. Robert Henderson
Proceedings of the Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop, F. Robert Henderson
Table of Contents, F. Robert Henderson
Bats, Biology, and Control, Stephen P. Kincaid
The Coyote as a Game Animal, Edward L. Kozicky
Progress in Coyote Hunting Depredations Research, Samuel B. Linhart
Control of White-tailed Deer in Field and Orchard, Forrest D. Loomis and Ronald Ogden
Thoughts About Wildlife Damage Control, Raymond W. Matheny
Beaver Damage Control, James E. Miller
Muskrat Damage Control, James E. Miller
Montana Golden Eagle Removal and Translocation Project, Norton R. Miner
Ground Squirrels and How to Control Them, Irving J. Mork
Cultural and Physical Methods for Managing Problem Birds, Donald F. Mott
Bird Control, Glen Orr
Training Needs For Future Extension Wildlife Programs, R.J. Robel
Prairie Dog Control, A. Orville Sandall
Pest Control Operator Involvement In Wildlife Control, Robert R. Schendel
Fish Population Manipulation, Robert E. Schoonover
Waterfowl Damage Control, Marvin D. Schwilling
Woodchucks and Their Control, Robert H. Smith
Snake Control, Steve Thompson
Raccoon Damage Control, W. Alan Wentz
1973
Crayfish, Leech, and Snail Control
Proceedings of the Great Plains Wildlife damage Control Workshop- December 1973: Contents
Extension Wildlife Damage Control in Iowa, Tom Berkley
Sport Hunting as a Method of Damage Control, L. Boddicker
Exposure to Media Alternatives, Jack Burke
A Brief History of Extension Predator Control in Missouri, Dan F. Dickneite
Summary, Dan F. Dickneite
D.C. Background on Predator Control Legislation, Michael Frome
Kansas Predator Damage Control Program, F. Robert Henderson
Preliminary Interpretations of Coyote Population Mechanics with Some Management Implications, Frederick F. Knowlton
Using Population Mechanics in Management Schemes, Frederick F. Knowlton
The Sport Hunting of Coyotes, Edward L. Kozicky
Coyote Denning as a Method of Damage Control, Walden C. Lemm
Extension Wildlife Damage Control in Arkansas, Rocky Lynch
Long Range Objectives of the Federal Government in Coyote Management, James B. Ruch
Coyote Trapping as a Method of Damage Control, Robert A. Smith
Animal Damage Control in South Dakota, V. Van Ballenberghe
An Assessment of the Coyote Problem in the Great Plains States, Dale A. Wade
Extension Wildlife Damage Control in Colorado, Dale A. Wade