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The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

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1981

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The Probe, Issue 17 - November 1981 Nov 1981

The Probe, Issue 17 - November 1981

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

THE PROBE National Animal Damage Control Association November, 1981
It is now time to pay your dues.
Bats roosting in an attic can provide a free and easy way to keep a house warm in winter.
THE NO ANTIDOTE 1080
ORCHARD MOUSE CONTROL
The highly publicized "Adopt-a-Horse" program of the FRIENDS UF ANIMALS that was foisted on the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is undergoing reevaluation.
NADCA ANNUAL MEETING
ASTM SYMPOSIUM ANNOUNCEMENT
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT ON PUBLIC LANDS
Cats won't chase birds at the bird feeder if you feed the birds lemon-scented bird seed.
The killing of the three-year old by …


The Probe, Issue 16 - September 1981 Sep 1981

The Probe, Issue 16 - September 1981

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

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 …


The Probe, Issue 15 July, 1981 Jul 1981

The Probe, Issue 15 July, 1981

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

THE PLIGHT OF LOVING WILDLIFE
Charlie Cadieux, who once was Principal Assistant in the Texas. D i s t r i c t o f the old PARC, has written a book about rare and endangered species of w i l d l i f e . Entitled THESE ARE THE EUOAUGEREV, the book is hardcover and i l l u s t r a t e d with 18 of Bob Hines drawings, along with many photographs.
TALON VERSUS THE ZOO AGAIN
TRAPPER EDUCATION
membership l i s t
road show on the West Coast this fall by Bill …


The Probe, Issue 14 - June 1981 Jun 1981

The Probe, Issue 14 - June 1981

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

Contents:
Impact of the Endangered Species Act
Trapping! What’s in it for wildlife?
Angel Island off the coast of California
USDI Change In Policy
With Friends Like This – Who Needs Enemies?
College Station District rancher losing lambs
Beaver colony response to fertility control - Evaluating a concept
NADCA is to serve as an ADC information interchange center
The Balance of Nature is Upset Again
Acetic acid might dissolve the lead sleeve on snares
Disneyworld, Washington, D.C.
Editorially Speaking
"Lacy" dogs of Texas
Reagan Administration and the EPA


The Probe, Issue 13 - May 1981 May 1981

The Probe, Issue 13 - May 1981

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

Content:
Prexy’s Corner
Disneyworld, D.C.
An Animal Damage Identification Guide for Massachusetts
Bird Problems in Agriculture
Let’s Hit the Antis Where They Live – Right in the Legislature!
Oregon Revisited
WLFA Update
The problem with feral pigs in San Benito County (CA)
Dr. Donald A. Spencer, Regional Director VI
Milton Caroline, Regional Director IV
A Study of the Foraging Habits of Quits at the Montgomery County Landfill, Rockville, Maryland
Harvey O. Edwards – Memoir
Which Risks are Acceptable?
Illegally killed elk being poached just for their antlers
Recommendations for an effective ADC program


The Probe, Issue 12 - March 1981 Mar 1981

The Probe, Issue 12 - March 1981

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

Contents:
Oregon Postmortem
School-age children believe the pronghorn antelope, white-tailed deer and elk are in danger of extinction
Discontinue the production of calcium cyanide
I’ll Take My Steak Bloody Rare, Please! by Barry Gray
NADCA
The Animals’ Revenge
Animal damage to coniferous plantations in Oregon and Washington
Snares
Visual scare devices
CEQ Uses Statistics
Bat Repellents
Norton R. Miner, Region III Director
Meetings of Interest
Sally S. Erdman
Memorial: Harvey Edwards


The Probe, Issue 11 - February 1981 Feb 1981

The Probe, Issue 11 - February 1981

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

Contents:
Where are the “Protectors” when they’re needed?
NADCA is a non-profit organization
NADCA Membership - February 1981
latest exotic non-lethal coyote control methods for protecting the little woolies from the big bad coyotes are llamas
Anti-trappers
The wild horse and burro Act
When Birdies and Airplanes Mix – Look Out Below
Treatment in a walk-in aviary with brodifacoum [TALON]
William D. Fitzwater


The Probe, Issue 10 - January 1981 Jan 1981

The Probe, Issue 10 - January 1981

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

Contents:
The Users of Wildlife
Rabies Update
Disney World, District of Columbia
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS BOOK III - Fumigants, Growth regulators, Repellents and Rodenticides
Japan has ADC Problems too
Bird Species
RPAR on Strychnine
1981 NADCA Membership List
Muskrat Meatloaf
Ol’ Timer’s Corner: Lee Bacus