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Vertebrate Pest Control Conference Proceedings: 2nd (1964)
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1964
Second Vertebrate Pest Control Conference: Contents, Schedule, and Participants
ANTIFERTILITY AGENTS IN VERTEBRATE PEST CONTROL, Donald S. Balser
CLOSING REMARKS: Second Vertebrate Pest Control Conference, Maynard W. Cummings
METHODS OF CONTROLLING BLACKBIRD DAMAGE TO FIELD CORN IN SOUTH DAKOTA, John W. De Grazio
ROOF RAT POPULATIONS IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, Dean H. Ecke
STARLINGS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, H. Nelson Elliott
SOUND IN VERTEBRATE PEST CONTROL, Hubert Frings
BATS: THEIR PUBLIC HEALTH IMPORTANCE AND CONTROL WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TRINIDAD, Arthur M. Greenhall
THE ROLE OF INDUSTRY IN DEVELOPING NEW MATERIALS FOR VERTEBRATE PEST CONTROL, G. Hermann and W. M. Zeck
THE CONTROL OF VERTEBRATE PROBLEM ANIMALS IN THE PROVINCE OF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA, Douglas Hey
ANIMAL CONTROL IN NEW ZEALAND, Walter E. Howard
DISEASES DERIVED FROM WILDLIFE, Harald Norlin Johnson M.D.
RABBIT CONTROL, Warren V. Johnson
OPENING REMARKS, James W. Koehler
FOREST ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL, Nelson B. Kverno
THE EVOLUTION OF PLAGUE CONTROL IN CALIFORNIA, Keith F. Murray
HIGHLIGHTS OF BIRD CONTROL RESEARCH IN ENGLAND, FRANCE, HOLLAND, AND GERMANY, John L. Seubert
STARLINGS IN CALIFORNIA, Charles C. Siebe
HAWAIIAN SUGAR CANE RAT CONTROL METHODS AND PROBLEMS, William R. Smythe
THE ROLE OF PEST CONTROL OPERATORS IN VERTEBRATE PEST CONTROL, Philip J. Spear
TESTING AND REGISTRATION OF NEW CONTROL MATERIALS, Donald A. Spencer
PEST CONTROL METHODS AND PEOPLE, John E. Swift
ANIMAL POPULATION ECOLOGY AND CONTROL FUNDAMENTALS, Kenneth E. F. Watt
OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS TO PEST CONTROL OPERATORS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PESTICIDES, Irma West M.D.
BAIT MIXING EQUIPMENT USED IN VERTEBRATE PEST CONTROL, Percy F. Wright