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1967
PROCEEDINGS: THIRD VERTEBRATE PEST CONFERENCE -- Frontmatter & Contents
THE USE OF LIVE TRAPS TO REMOVE STARLINGS AND PROTECT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Vincent Bogatich
BLACKBIRD BEHAVIOR, Gordon W. Boudreau
THE SUMMER EUROPEAN STARLING PROBLEM IN TULARE COUNTY, William R. Clark
RODENT PROBLEMS ON PRIVATE FOREST LANDS IN NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA, Jarrold B. Cone
OPENING REMARKS - THIRD VERTEBRATE PEST CONFERENCE, Maynard W. Cummings
CLOSING REMARKS - THIRD VERTEBRATE PEST CONFERENCE, Richard H. Dana
ROLE OF THE AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE IN VERTEBRATE PEST CONTROL, Marvin D. Davis
BIOTELEMETRY — ITS USE IN VERTEBRATE CONTROL STUDIES, Wendell E. Dodge
WINTER STARLING CONTROL IN IDAHO, NEVADA, AND OREGON, Homer S. Ford
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF VERTEBRATE PESTS, Walter E. Howard
THE CURRENT STATUS OF WILD ANIMAL RABIES IN CALIFORNIA, George L. Humphrey
RATS, BOMBS, AND PARADISE - THE STORY AT ENIWETOK, William B. Jackson
WINTER STARLING CONTROL WITH DRC-1339, Paul E. Levingston
FEDERAL WILDLIFE IMPORTATION REGULATIONS: THE WHY AND WHEREFORE, Joseph P. Linduska
MEASURING BIRD DAMAGE TO CORN, John T. Linehan
AIRCRAFT AS A MEANS OF BAITING GROUND SQUIRRELS, Rex E. Marsh
CONTROL OF NUISANCE PESTS IN SUBURBIA, Howard A. Merrill
THE CURRENT STATUS OF PLAGUE IN CALIFORNIA, Keith F. Murray
BIRDS AND AIRPORTS, Erwin W. Pearson
THE STATUS AND USE OF GOPHACIDE, Voit B. Richens
GOOD PRACTICE IN VERTEBRATE PEST CONTROL, Philip J. Spear
EPIZOOTIC ECOLOGY IN THE TRAINING PROGRAM OF THE VECTOR-BORNE DISEASE SECTION, Harold E. Stark
BLACKBIRDS - DEPREDATION, RESEARCH AND CONTROL IN OHIO AND THE MIDWEST, Thomas M. Stockdale
ANIMAL CONTROL - PROGRESS, PROBLEMS AND PROFESSIONALISM, Robert M. Sutton Jr.
REVIEW OF ANIMAL REPELLENTS, Jack F. Welch
STARLING CONTROL IN LIVESTOCK FEEDING AREAS, Richard R. West, Jerome F. Besser, and John W. DeGrazio
POPULATION CONTROL OF HERRING GULLS BY THE EMBRYOCIDE, SUDAN BLACK*, David K. Wetherbee
A METHOD OF CONTROLLING JACK RABBITS ON A RANGE REHABILITATION PROJECT IN CALIFORNIA, Frank A. Wetherbee
PROBLEMS IN COUNTY-WIDE RODENT CONTROL PROGRAMMING, Loring White
BLACKBIRD DAMAGE CONTROL WITH CHEMICAL FRIGHTENING AGENTS, Paul P. Woronecki, Joseph L. Guarino, and John W. De Grazio