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    September 1981

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    THE PROBE National Animal Damage Control Association No. 15 September, 1981
    Kelly Keene was killed by a coyote as she left her house in Glendale (Calif.) on her way to preschool classes.
    "SHEEP PERFUME" IS CHIC FOR COYOTES
    According to the by-laws, NADCA has to hold its' first election.
    We appreciate Bill Jackson (Director, Center of Environmental Studies, Bowling Green State University, Ohio) checking further on our note in PROBE No. 15 about the rabid mouse in Nebraska.
    CAGE TRAP
    The price tag on the 101 mile Washington, D.C. transit system is now estimated at $10 billion and going up every month.
    We've added 34 new members since the last list was published bringing the membership to 438 as follows:
    TENTH VERTEBRATE PEST CONFERENCE

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