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1977

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A mammalogist's view of current mammal damage control trends, Sydney Anderson

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PREDATION ON FURBEARERS AND MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES, Ronald D. Andrews

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PREDATION ON BIG GAME AND ITS MANAGEMENT, Samuel L. Beasom

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Long-term Education Program in Predator Damage and Damage Control, Major L. Boddicker

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Organizing and Motivating Public Groups to Support Rational and Positive Wildlife Management Efforts, Major L. Boddicker

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Prairie Dog Management: Educational Assistance to Local Governmental Units, Edward K. Boggess

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Trapper Education and Furbearer Management, Edward K. Boggess

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Youth Fur Harvest Programs, Edward K. Boggess

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The Use of Aversive Agents for Predator Control, M.P. Botkin

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Aspects of Reproduction and Population Dynamics of Bobcats in Wyoming, Douglas M. Crowe

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The Extension Approach to Wildlife Damage, Dr. H.G. Geyer

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USDA Research On Impacts of Predation, Russell L. Gum and Richard S. Magleby

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Proceedings of the Third Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop, F. Robert Henderson

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A Matter of Understanding: An Environmental Protection Agency Film on Coyotes, F. Robert Henderson

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Coydogs in Nebraska, Brian R. Mahan

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Skunk Rabies Control and Surveillance in Central and Eastern Montana, Gary Nesse and Kenneth Seyler

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The Effects of Coyote Control Operations on Non-Target Species in New Mexico, Gary Lee Nunley

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An Extension Trapper Program, Jerry Riedel

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Coyote and Dog Depredations, Joe Schaefer and Ronald D. Andrews

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Brief Summary of Prebaiting Study for Prairie Dog Control, Ken Seyler

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The Northern Swift Fox in South Dakota, Jon C. Sharps

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Depredations Control Research of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver Wildlife Research Center, James R. Tigner

1975

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Committee Proposals for Development of a Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Handbook

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Roster

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4-H and Youth Related Programs, Major L. Boddicker

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Management of Cats - Felidae in Colorado, Major L. Boddicker

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Rabbit Damage Control, Edward K. Boggess

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Welcome, Robert A. Bohannon

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Control of Wild Animals and Public Opinion, Charles H. Callison

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Commensal Rodent Damage Control, Robert L. Carlton

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Tree Squirrel Damage Control, Robert L. Carlton

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Feral Mammal Damage and Control, Philip S. Gipson

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Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Summary, Philip S. Gipson

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An Overview of Problem Bird Management - Rural and Urban, Joseph L. Guarino

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Bird Control, George C. Halazon

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A Live Trap for Birds Attending a Feeding Station, J.L. Hart and L.L. Todd

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Controlling Mole Damage, F. Robert Henderson

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How to Handle Problem Skunks, F. Robert Henderson

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Proceedings of the Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop, F. Robert Henderson

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Table of Contents, F. Robert Henderson

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Bats, Biology, and Control, Stephen P. Kincaid

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The Coyote as a Game Animal, Edward L. Kozicky

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Progress in Coyote Hunting Depredations Research, Samuel B. Linhart

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Control of White-tailed Deer in Field and Orchard, Forrest D. Loomis and Ronald Ogden

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Thoughts About Wildlife Damage Control, Raymond W. Matheny

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Beaver Damage Control, James E. Miller

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Muskrat Damage Control, James E. Miller

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Montana Golden Eagle Removal and Translocation Project, Norton R. Miner

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Ground Squirrels and How to Control Them, Irving J. Mork

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Cultural and Physical Methods for Managing Problem Birds, Donald F. Mott

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Bird Control, Glen Orr

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Training Needs For Future Extension Wildlife Programs, R.J. Robel

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Prairie Dog Control, A. Orville Sandall

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Pest Control Operator Involvement In Wildlife Control, Robert R. Schendel

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Fish Population Manipulation, Robert E. Schoonover

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Waterfowl Damage Control, Marvin D. Schwilling

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Woodchucks and Their Control, Robert H. Smith

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Snake Control, Steve Thompson

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Raccoon Damage Control, W. Alan Wentz

1973

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Crayfish, Leech, and Snail Control

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Proceedings of the Great Plains Wildlife damage Control Workshop- December 1973: Contents

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Extension Wildlife Damage Control in Iowa, Tom Berkley

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Sport Hunting as a Method of Damage Control, L. Boddicker

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Exposure to Media Alternatives, Jack Burke

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A Brief History of Extension Predator Control in Missouri, Dan F. Dickneite

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Summary, Dan F. Dickneite

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D.C. Background on Predator Control Legislation, Michael Frome

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How Important are Livestock Management Methods to the Orevention and /or Reduction of Losses to Coyotes, Don Good

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Kansas Predator Damage Control Program, F. Robert Henderson

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Preliminary Interpretations of Coyote Population Mechanics with Some Management Implications, Frederick F. Knowlton

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Using Population Mechanics in Management Schemes, Frederick F. Knowlton

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The Sport Hunting of Coyotes, Edward L. Kozicky

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Coyote Denning as a Method of Damage Control, Walden C. Lemm

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Extension Wildlife Damage Control in Arkansas, Rocky Lynch

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Long Range Objectives of the Federal Government in Coyote Management, James B. Ruch

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Coyote Trapping as a Method of Damage Control, Robert A. Smith

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Animal Damage Control in South Dakota, V. Van Ballenberghe

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An Assessment of the Coyote Problem in the Great Plains States, Dale A. Wade

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Extension Wildlife Damage Control in Colorado, Dale A. Wade