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The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

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    Date of this Version

    December 1996

    Abstract

    A Conservation Dilemma-The Free-Ranging Domestic Cat, by John Coleman, Stan Temple, and Scott Craven, Department of Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin, Madison
    9th Northern Furbearer Conference on May 22-23,1997 in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada: Second Announcement / First Call for Papers
    Darrel Juve to Retire
    Wolves Attack People in Kazakhstan
    Video Review: "Basic Coyote Control" produced by Tom Beaudette of High Country Control
    Australian Wants to Unleash Fatal Virus on Felines

    Abstracts Published at the 3rd Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society:

    Leghold Traps: An Overview of Social and Biological Issues Behind the Controversy, William F. Andelt, Robert L. Phillips, and Robert H. Schmidt
    The Role of State Wildlife Agencies in Regulating the Nuisance Wildlife Control Industry, Thomas G. Barnes
    Enhancing Shorebird Populations Through Predator Management, Janet L. Bucknall
    Economics of Wildlife Damage Management, Guy Connolly
    Involving Communities in Wildlife Damage Management Decisions, Paul D. Curtis, Daniel J. Decker, andR. J. Stout
    Human Dimensions of Living With Wildlife—A Management Challenge for the 21st Century, Daniel J. Decker
    To Kill or Not To Kill: The Science of Wildlife Population Management, Richard A. Dolbeer

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