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The Probe, Issue 183 - December 1997
The Probe, Issue 183 - December 1997
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Contents: Animal Rights Revisited Calendar of Upcoming Events Reports From the 4th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society Techniques for Managing Predation on Domestic Livestock and Big Game Animals Attitudes of Private and Public Land Managers in Wyoming Toward Beaver Grizzly Bear-Cattle Interactions on Two Cattle Allotments in Northwest Wyoming The Effects of Wolf Colonization on Coyote Behaviors Video Review: “Rob Erickson’s Live Trapping Urban Beaver, Vols. 1-2” Reed-Joseph Donates to NADCA Riot Police Quell Big Mac Attack Oregon Cougars on the Rise Confronting Anti-Trap Initiatives Current Status and Future Prospects for Mesurol as a Bird Repellent Prescribed Predation Management: …
The Probe, Issue 182 - November 1997
The Probe, Issue 182 - November 1997
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Contents: Exclosures Around Overflow Pipes and Trees Prevent Beaver Damage Calendar of Upcoming Events Deer, Dog in House Don’t Mix Indiana Nuisance Operators Organize Humane Trapping Standards Adopted Video Review: “Dealing With Urban Wildlife: Learn How to Protect Your Home and Property from Wildlife Damage” National Wildlife Refuge Improvement Act Passes Fund for Animals Tries to Cross-Up Deer Hunting Priests Beaver Damage Widespread Texas Coyotes Damage Melons Cranes, Hogs Decimate Corn Fox Attacks California Woman Drip Irrigation Damaged by Coyotes Wolf Conflicts Sets Record in Minnesota
The Probe, Issue 181 - October 1997
The Probe, Issue 181 - October 1997
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Contents: Applying Research Findings to Coyote Depredation Control Efforts Calendar of Upcoming Events Nominations Still Needed Impacts of the Book “Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage” Video Review: “Snaring Beaver ADC” by Byron Reichart ADC Now 'Wildlife Services" PETA Opposes Pigeon Control Iowa Deer Depredation Considered Exotic Cat Removed in North Carolina Bird Strike Committee Meets Obituary: Charles Dobbins Weiner Fans Cry Baloney as Tables Turn on PETA Protesters Legislative Update
The Probe, Issue 180 - September 1997
The Probe, Issue 180 - September 1997
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
CONTENTS: Vertebrate Repellents: Mechanisms, Practical Applications, Possibilities CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS NADCA Officers' Nominations Needed Person-to-Person Hantavirus Reported The Uneasy Conscience of the Animal Rights Movement: Part 2 Children Attacked, One Killed by Colorado Lions Coyotes as Safety Threat Debated
The Probe, Issue 179 - August 1997
The Probe, Issue 179 - August 1997
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Contents: The Uneasy Conscience of the Animal Rights Movement Calendar of Upcoming Events NADCA Officers' Nominations Needed Berryman Institute Announces Fellows Reviews of the Video: “Balancing Nature – Trapping in Today’s World” New Product Available: “Scarecrow” by Contech Deters Mammals, Birds Garlic Repellent Device for Deer, Rabbits
The Probe, Issue 178 - July 1997
The Probe, Issue 178 - July 1997
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
CONTENTS: Michigan Bear Referendum CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS Brown Tree Snakes Plague Guam ADC on the Web (extracted from postings to the WDAMAGE Bulletin Board) Teens Arrested for Animal Rights Activity Study Looks At Coyote Effects on Pronghorn Sportsmen Protest 'Alliance for Animals' Meeting Legislative Update Fund for Animals Seeks USFWS Grant Diverse Wildlife Problems in Texas
The Probe, Issue 178 - July 1997
The Probe, Issue 178 - July 1997
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Contents: Michigan Bear Referendum Calendar of Upcoming Events Brown Tree Snakes to Continue to Plague Guam ADC on the Web (extracted from postings to the WDAMAGE Bulletin Board) Teens Arrested for Animal Rights Activity Sportsmen Protest 'Alliance for Animals' Meeting Study Looks At Coyote Effects on Pronghorn Legislative Updates: Arizona, California, Colorado, Wisconsin Fund for Animals Seeks USFWS Grant Diverse Wildlife Problems in Texas
The Probe, Issue 177 - June 1997
The Probe, Issue 177 - June 1997
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
CONTENTS: What Is Urbanization Doing to the Future of Wildlife Management? CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS New Gas Cartridges AvailableNWCO News Trapping Video Available New Web Page Available NWCOs: A Letter of Response Legislative Update: Wildlife Refuge Bill Advances Colorado Resolution to Support Hunting Rights Vermont, Oregon Bills Would Restrict Trapping Idaho Bill Makes Initiatives More Difficult More ADC in the News: Grizzly Reintroduction Plan Supported FWS Proposes Coyote Kill to Protect Deer Bat Rabies Contracted Without Bite Idaho Ranchers Oppose Lion Study Texas Completed Oral Rabies Project Low Success in Alabama Spear Season Colorado Urban Coyote Problems Continue Latest …
The Probe, Issue 176 - May 1997
The Probe, Issue 176 - May 1997
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Contents: Consensus, Coalition and Consent-Antidote to Conflict Calendar of Upcoming Events NADCA Committees Overturning Sunday Hunting Bans Who Funds Anti-Hunting Measures? NH Defeats Anti-Trap Bill Extreme Bill Introduced in California New Rules Proposed for Canada Geese Taking the Lead: A Report on Connecticut's NWCO Association Seminar Louisiana Nutria Headed for Russia Activist Files Suit Against ADC Coyotes Prey on Suburban Colorado Dogs PETA Asks Fishing Ban An Open Letter to NADCA Ultrasound Not Effective for Bird Control More Abstracts Published at the 3rd Annual Conference of the Wildlife Society Range expansion and ecology of the eastern coyote Wolf-livestock conflict resolution …
The Probe, Issue 175 – April 1997
The Probe, Issue 175 – April 1997
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Building a BASH Program* ("BASH stands for Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard), by Eugene LeBoeuf, Bird Strike Scientist, HQ Air Force Safety Center, Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, and President, NADCA
Video Review: Pocker Gopher Trapping by Ken Carver
More Abstracts Published at the 3rd Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society
Social and economic assessment of black bear damage in coastal North Carolina, by Robert C. Maddrey and M.R. Pelton
Options for wildlife contraception in California, by Terry M. Mansfield
Cooperative beaver management in the Riding Mountain National Park region, by Constance E.L. Menzies, Richard K Baydack, and Jack E. DuBois
Wildlife …
The Probe, Issue 174 – March 1997
The Probe, Issue 174 – March 1997
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Outwitting Urban Beaver, by C. E. "Ki" Faulkner, Regional Director, Region 0, NADCA
Bear Gets Attention in Southeast
Chinese disease Threatens Rabbits
Product Announcements: BEAR BE GONE™ -- a device designed to deter bears from foraging in trash cans.
Booklet: "Using Guard Animals to Protect Livestock"
Abstracts Published at the 3rd Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society:
A case study of black bear movements and survival after landfill closure in the central Adirondacks, by Ann M. Russell and S.L. Simek
Ecology of coyotes in a sheep ranching environment, by Ben N. Sacks, J.C.C. Neale, M. Jaeger, and D. R. McCullough …
The Probe, Issue 173 – January/February 1997
The Probe, Issue 173 – January/February 1997
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
From The President... -- Gene LeBoeuf
James E. (Jim) Forbes retifed on December 31 as ADC State Director in New York.
Donald Hawthorne returned to the state of Oklahoma as State Director of USD A-APHIS-ADC, effective December 8.
A strain of rabies carried primarily by raccoons has spread to the Midwest from the mid-Atlantic states.
A Colorado woman was killed by two wolf hybrids in December, according to the El Paso Co. sheriffs office.
According to Range magazine, half of the 40 endangered black-footed ferrets transplanted into Montana to establish a new colony have been killed by coyotes.
It has …