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The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

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The Probe, Issue 213 – November/December 2000 Oct 2000

The Probe, Issue 213 – November/December 2000

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

Trapping in the New Millennium -- Dave Purwin, President, Desert Wildilfe Services, Tucson, Arizona & Dexter Oliver, Wildlife Field Tech/Trapper/Outdoor Writer
New State Directors for USDA Wildlife Services: David Bergman – Arizona; Rodney Krischke - Wyoming
Election Day Results Are Here
Marin County, California has voted to terminate their contract with USDA/APHIS WS by June 30, 2002.
NADCA members met at the Eastern Wildlife Damage Management Conference in State College, Pennsylvania and were introduced to their new officers.
Video Review : "Critter Control Corporation Nuisance Wildlife Control Technician Certification Exam and Training Manual"
This year three cases of human rabies …


The Probe, Issue 212 – September/October 2000 Sep 2000

The Probe, Issue 212 – September/October 2000

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

A Message From Our New President -- Dr. Michael Conover
An Update on AVMA's Euthanasia Guidelines -- Robert H. Schmidt,
Some residents of Colorado want to start an emergency bear feeding program. Local wildlife officials say this idea is ridiculous and would only serve to make the bears more dependent on humans.
Bureau of Alcholhol Tobacco & Firearms Halts Sales of Pyrotechnics by the Reed-Joseph International Company of Greenville Mississippi.
The North American Animal Liberation Front (ALF) took responsibility for an early morning break-in and subsequent release of lab animals at a Genesis Laboratories facility in Wellington, Colorado
NEW YORK …


The Probe, Issue 211 - July/August 2000 Jul 2000

The Probe, Issue 211 - July/August 2000

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

CONTENTS:
NADCA Election Results Announced
Editor's Farewell
CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS
Bill Clay to Head Wildlife Services
Editors Farewell
Parasite Makes Rats More Vulnerable to Cats Crazed Beaver Terrorizes Farm
Mounties Don't Like Shooting Bears
Book Review: "Mammal Trapping"
PETA Attacks Wyoming License Plates


The Probe, Issue 211 - July/August 2000 Jul 2000

The Probe, Issue 211 - July/August 2000

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

CONTENTS:
NADCA Election Results Announced
Editor's Farewell
CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS
Bill Clay to Head Wildlife Services
Editors Farewell

Parasite Makes Rats More Vulnerable to Cats Crazed Beaver Terrorizes Farm
Mounties Don't Like Shooting Bears
Book Review: "Mammal Trapping"
PETA Attacks Wyoming License Plates


The Probe, Issue 210 – May/June 2000 May 2000

The Probe, Issue 210 – May/June 2000

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

NADCA Election in Progress
Berryman Institute Announces 1999 Awards
New Probe Editor to be Appointed: Larry Sullivan
Ken Garner Retires
Book Review: "Master Land Snaring: Canine and Coon Techniques, Effective in All Terrains." by Newt Sterling as told to Bob Noonan. 1999. 58 pages, illustrated.
NPCA Gets New Name
Lobster Plates: PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) is fighting to prevent the return of the lobster to Maine's automobile license plates.
Active Antis in the Northwest
Animal Rights Violence on Increase

Abstracts from the 6th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society:
Monitoring of Sin Nombre Hantavirus in deer …


The Probe, Issue 209 – March/April 2000 Mar 2000

The Probe, Issue 209 – March/April 2000

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

Summary of NADCA Questionnaire Results
NADCA Discusses Future -- Bob Timm, PROBE Editor
Vern VerMass Receives Spalsbury Award
Las Vegas 2000 - One Man's View (The W.C.T. Seminary - February 2000) -- Erik W. Shaffer
Equipment Updates
Book Review: "Bird Management Field Guide: A Comprehensive Manual for Preventing and Resolving Pest Bird Problems" by Richard Kramer, Ph.D. (115pp, illustrated).
Woodstream Corp. Sold to Investment Group
Colorado Anti-Trap Measure Held Invalid
Moose, Motorcyclist Tangle
Eagle Bombards Car
Europe's Children Don't Know Wool from Cotton
Infected Cougar Shot in Oregon
Position Available: WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST - Bird Depredation Research, H. K. Dupree Stuttgart …


The Probe, Issue 208 – January/February 2000 Jan 2000

The Probe, Issue 208 – January/February 2000

The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association

Questionnaire: Should NADCA Continue, Change, or Disband? Officers Discuss Fate of Association: Synopsis of December Conference Call: NADCA's total paid membership as of Nov. 18 stood at 233 members, the lowest level in the Association's history. NADCA Members to Meet
THE PROBE will move to an every-othermonth publication schedule, effective immediately
Service Provided: Bird Remains ID'd: Smithsonian Institution, Division of Birds, Dr. Carla Dove and her staff, at no cost to the airport or aircraft owner, will identify bird remains which are sent in with the strike report (FAA Form 5200-7).
Book Review: "The Sacred Hunt: Hunting as a Sacred …