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The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
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The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Beaver Management- Nevada 1942-1943 CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS If I think an animal may have been poisoned or exposed to a toxin, is there a source of information-a non-human animal poison control center? "The Critter Control Handbook: Pro Secrets for Stopping Sneaky Squirrels & Other Crafty Critters in Their Tracks" by Dan "The Critter Man" Hershey. U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance Launches Assault on an Animal Rights Movement Rodent Rabies - Bolivia Counter Terrorism Includes Animal Rights and Eco-Violence
The Nadca Probe, Issue 224
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Development of Training Curricula for the Private I Wildlife Control Industry What is catnip and are all cats attracted to it? CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS Damage Control, Springfield, Massachusetts "Comprehensive Guide to Professional Mole Control" by Bob Jameson Big-Ticket Mice Free-Ranging Cats Publication Available Graduate Student Opportunities at the Berryman Institute A Review of the Impact of Predation on Sage-Grouse Populations
The Probe, Issue 223 – July/August 2002
The Probe, Issue 223 – July/August 2002
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
• Suburban Invasion! By Wildlife? -- Michelle L. Shuey, Southwest Texas State University
• What are the health risks of consuming meat from deer or elk infected with Chronic Wasting Disease ?
• The 68th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference is set for March 26-30, 2003, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
• Book Review: Living in the Shadows: How to Help the Stray Cat in Your Life (Without Adding to the Problem) by Ann K. Fisher.--“I was impressed with her chapter on taming feral cats. It would certainly take a dedicated soul to put that much work into taming …
The Probe, Issue 222 – May/June 2002
The Probe, Issue 222 – May/June 2002
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Forging a New Partnership for the Public TrUSt: Wildlife Professionals & the Nuisance Wildlife Control Industry -- Lynn Braband
What is the risk of rabies from rodents?
10th Wildlife Damage Management Conference: April 6-9, 2003, Clarion Resort on the Lake, Hot Springs, Arkansas
Book Review: Resolving Human-Wildlife Conflicts: The Science of Wildlife Damage Management by Michael Conover.
CDC Emerging Zoonotic Concern in the Form of a Parasitic Roundworm -- Justin Harrington
Colorado's Boulder County has approved a new grasslands management plan that includes a provision to feed unwanted prairie dogs to blackfooted ferrets and raptors.
A bill being drafted in …
The Probe, Issue 221 – March/April 2002
The Probe, Issue 221 – March/April 2002
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Does Nature Want Us to Kill Wild Animals? -- Walter E. Howard
News From The Berryman Institute, Utah State University -- Michael Conover, Director
NADCA Minutes of Annual Meeting: Reno, NV March 5, 2002
What characteristics are used to differentiate reptiles from amphibians?
Regulatory Actions on the Horizon -- Kevin D. Clark, President, Critter Control, Inc.
The five remaining members of the Whitehawk wolf pack located in the White Cloud Mountains of Idaho, were gunned down by helicopter earlier this month.
Washinghton’s Initiative 713 is reeking havoc among trappers, farmers, and wildlife managers. Outlawing steel jaw and body gripping traps, …
The Probe, Issue 220 – January/February 2002
The Probe, Issue 220 – January/February 2002
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
HSUS Draft Recommendations For the Oversight of Wildlife Control Operators -- Arthur E. Smith
One-hundred and forty five persons attended the 8th Annual Wildlife Control Instructional Seminar, in Las Vegas, February 4-6. The seminar was sponsored by Wildlife Control Technology (WCT) and the National Wildlife Control Operators Association (NWCOA).
Attending "Regular" Fish and Wildlife Conferences -- Chad Richardson:” I think the wildlife damage field should get back into the practice of attending and presenting at these conferences.”
Book Review: Joy and Celebration of Mole Control by Jeff Holper.
NATIONAL ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL ASSOCIATION 2002 Membership Directory
The Arizona office of …