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The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

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    March 1995

    Abstract

    Bird Feeders and Ferrets: What's New in Wildlife Diseases? Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, College of Veterinary Medicine, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602.
    Livestock Protection Collar Tested
    Field Bait Rabies Vaccine Tested
    Cost of Wolf Import Program Doubles
    Waterfowl Decline Due to Predators?
    Another Fatal Lion Attack in California
    Book Review - "Protecting Your Garden From Animal Damage"
    New Radio-Tracking Equipment Available
    Certification Committee Formed
    Trapping Weasels
    Considerations Before Trapping Feral Cats
    New Bird Alarm Shows Promise
    Humane Society Offers Training
    Revised "Prevention and Control" Handbook Now Available
    Massachusetts Animal Controllers Association
    The Tip of the Month: Chemist Paul Krebaum, who works at the Molex Inc. Laboratory in Lisle, Illinois, has found a new method to get rid of skunk odor when you have been sprayed.

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