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The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

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    September 1982

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    THE PROBE National Animal Damage Control Association September, 1982
    wolf recovery project
    The Florida Game & Fresh Water Fish Commission announced plans to hold a hunt to reduce the Everglades deer herd
    OUR THOUGHT FOR THE DAY FOR THE BALANCE OF NATURE WORSHIPERS
    The Army has found albino rats are cheaper to rear and train than dogs and may be more effective in detecting TNT in booby traps, bombs, and land mines.
    "Western Regional Coordinating Committee" concerned with predator control.
    U.S. environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
    S.B. #2239, the antitrap bill
    RODENT CONTROL GETS THE AXE
    nominations for the offices to be vacated this year: Vice President and Regional Directors
    the ocelot, a rare and endangered species in the U.S.A.
    A West Virginia bear-killing sheep
    THE BLACK DEATH
    LETTERS TO YE ED
    OL' TIMER'S CORNER
    PREDATORS CULL THE HERD BY TAKING ONLY THE WEAK AND UNFIT
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