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Habituation Of White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus Virginianus) In An Urban / Suburban Environment To An Unmanned Aircraft System (Uas) Quad Copter, George R. Gallagher, Rebecca J. Mclarty, Sunday O. Peters, Emily J. Barton, Addison J. Lalumondier, Naomi E. Kramer, Katryn M. Paryzek
Habituation Of White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus Virginianus) In An Urban / Suburban Environment To An Unmanned Aircraft System (Uas) Quad Copter, George R. Gallagher, Rebecca J. Mclarty, Sunday O. Peters, Emily J. Barton, Addison J. Lalumondier, Naomi E. Kramer, Katryn M. Paryzek
Wildlife Damage Management Conference
No abstract provided.
Speed Kills : Effects Of Vehicle Speed On Avian Escape Behavior, Travis L. Devault, Bradley F. Blackwell, Thomas W. Seamans, Steven L. Lima, Esteban Fernandez-Juricic
Speed Kills : Effects Of Vehicle Speed On Avian Escape Behavior, Travis L. Devault, Bradley F. Blackwell, Thomas W. Seamans, Steven L. Lima, Esteban Fernandez-Juricic
Wildlife Damage Management Conference
No abstract provided.
Review Of Wildlife Hazard Mitigation Techniques On General Aviation Airports, Robert J. Lewis, Joe N. Caudell
Review Of Wildlife Hazard Mitigation Techniques On General Aviation Airports, Robert J. Lewis, Joe N. Caudell
Wildlife Damage Management Conference
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of A Food Bait Block For Potential Chemical Delivery To Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs (Cynomys Ludovicianus), Gary W. Witmer, Rachael S. Moulton, Jenna L. Swartz
Evaluation Of A Food Bait Block For Potential Chemical Delivery To Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs (Cynomys Ludovicianus), Gary W. Witmer, Rachael S. Moulton, Jenna L. Swartz
Wildlife Damage Management Conference
No abstract provided.
Design Of A Self-Resetting, Low-Maintenance, Long-Term Bait Station For Rodent Control, Gary W. Witmer, Rachael S. Moulton
Design Of A Self-Resetting, Low-Maintenance, Long-Term Bait Station For Rodent Control, Gary W. Witmer, Rachael S. Moulton
Wildlife Damage Management Conference
No abstract provided.
Are Humane Traps "Humane"? An Animal Welfare Perspective, John Hadidian, John Griffin, David Pauli
Are Humane Traps "Humane"? An Animal Welfare Perspective, John Hadidian, John Griffin, David Pauli
Wildlife Damage Management Conference
No abstract provided.
Federal Collaboration In Science For Invasive Mammal Management In U.S. National Parks And Wildlife Refuges Of The Pacific Islands, Steven C. Hess, Darcy Hu, Rhonda Loh, Paul C. Banko
Federal Collaboration In Science For Invasive Mammal Management In U.S. National Parks And Wildlife Refuges Of The Pacific Islands, Steven C. Hess, Darcy Hu, Rhonda Loh, Paul C. Banko
Wildlife Damage Management Conference
No abstract provided.
Examining The Risk And Rewards For The Anthropogenic Spread Of Wild Hogs, Joe N. Caudell, Emily Dowell, Katelyn Welch
Examining The Risk And Rewards For The Anthropogenic Spread Of Wild Hogs, Joe N. Caudell, Emily Dowell, Katelyn Welch
Wildlife Damage Management Conference
No abstract provided.
Integrated Wild Pig Control Results From The Epd Pennahatchee Creek Project, Rod Pinkston, William D. Gulsby
Integrated Wild Pig Control Results From The Epd Pennahatchee Creek Project, Rod Pinkston, William D. Gulsby
Wildlife Damage Management Conference
No abstract provided.
Proceedings Of The Sixteenth Wildlife Damage Management Conference, L. Mike Conner, Mark D. Smith
Proceedings Of The Sixteenth Wildlife Damage Management Conference, L. Mike Conner, Mark D. Smith
Wildlife Damage Management Conference
No abstract provided.
The Press And Citizen Participation: A Content Analysis, Lisa Pelstring, James Shanahan, Ben Perry
The Press And Citizen Participation: A Content Analysis, Lisa Pelstring, James Shanahan, Ben Perry
Wildlife Damage Management Conference
We conducted a content analysis of regional New York State newspapers to assess media coverage of the Department of Environmental Conservation’s (DEC) deer management program. The goal of this analysis was to ascertain media depiction of DEC’s deer management program during the 1985-97 time period. Specifically, this research examines how deer management issues were portrayed both prior to and after implementation of a DEC public participation program (the Citizen Task Force [CTF] process) to determine if deer management issues received more favorable coverage after CTFs were implemented.