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The Probe, Issue # 150 -- December 1994
The Probe, Issue # 150 -- December 1994
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Raccoon Rabies Epizootic - United States 1993
NPCA Concerned About Competition From ADC for Bird Control Jobs
Translocation of Wild Canids Brings Disease Threats
California Assemblyman Says "Time to Repeal Mountain Lion Initiative"
NADCA Information/Techniques Committee Wants YOU
Call for Nominations for Beiryman Institute Awards
Well! At Least We Told 'Em How It Is (1980 article), by George S. Rost
The Probe, Issue # 149 -- November 1994
The Probe, Issue # 149 -- November 1994
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Guidelines for euthanasia of domestic animals by firearms J. (Al) Longair, Gordon G. Finley, Marie-Andree Laniel, Clayton MacKay, Ken Mould, Ernest D. Olfert, Harry Rowsell, Allan Preston
What is NADCA's Role in NWCO Certification?
Setting Prices for Animal Damage Control Services
Saccharin Samaritans
Part 2: Hantavirus Prevention
NADCA Region 4 Director Moves to Texas
Trapping Weasels
The Probe, Issue # 148 -- October 1994
The Probe, Issue # 148 -- October 1994
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Hantavirus: prevention is the best defense, by Suzanne Graham for Pacific Northwest Station (Reprinted from Forestry Research West, Sept. '94 issue, USDA Forest Service
A Call for Praxis
Evaluate the Technique's Financial Practicality
Mixed Results Using Propane Exploders to Repel Deer
Revised Damage Handbook Available
Trapping Weasels, by James E. Forbes, President, NADCA
Internships Available with the Wildlife Management Department of NRA
The NADCA Employment Committee has been created and is open for business. Committee members are James E. Forbes, Chairman, and Chris Engel.
The Probe, Issue 147 - September 1994
The Probe, Issue 147 - September 1994
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
CONTENTS: To Be or Not to Be Released in the Wild-That is the Question Alternate Use for Softcatch Traps CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS Wild Pigs Ravage Northern California Vineyards Control Methods’ Impacts on Laughing Gulls at JFK Mountain Lions on the Prowl in Colorado Gulls, Terns, Mergansers, and Herons Plague Washington Fish Hatchery Do Livestock Guarding Dogs Lose Their Effectiveness Over Time? New Book Available – Wildlife Removal Handbook American White Pelicans and Catfish
The Probe, Issue 146 - August 1994
The Probe, Issue 146 - August 1994
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
CONTENTS: Redefining Wildlife Management As Faunal Resource Management Wildlife Biologist Position Available at JFK International Airport CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS Bears Attack Hunter in Oregon and German Camper in Canada U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to Take Fresh Look at Refuge Uses
The Probe, Issue # 145 -- July 1994
The Probe, Issue # 145 -- July 1994
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Wildlife Damage Management: Announcing a new resource for wildlife damage managers, by Robert H. Schmidt, Editor The PROBE
Publication Available: Hunting Symposium Proceedings
Berryman Institute Announces the Winners of the 1994 Berryman Fellowships
The Probe, Issue 144 - June 1994
The Probe, Issue 144 - June 1994
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
CONTENTS: Does the Wildlife Damage Management Profession Need A Code of Ethics? CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS NADCA Committees Need You
The Probe, Issue #143 -- May 1994
The Probe, Issue #143 -- May 1994
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
First Eastern Nuisance Wildlife Control Operators Shortcourse A Huge Success, by Thomas G. Barnes, Department of Forestry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
NRA Internships Available
PETA Rallies for Rats
Wild Pigs Pork Out on California Grapes
The Probe, Issue # 142 -- April 1994
The Probe, Issue # 142 -- April 1994
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
How Many People Are Involved in Wildlife Management? by Robert H. Schmidt, Editor, The PROBE
Berryman Institute Offers Graduate Fellowship
Eagle Attacks Bear in British Columbia
California Mountain Lion Permits Increase
Find Out About Furbearers Unlimited
Arlette Gilson Presented NADCA Outstanding Student Award
Berryman Institute Announces Awards
Book Review: Ecology and Management of the Eastern Coyote. 1992. A.H. Boer, Ed. Symposium held in Fredericton, New Brunswick, 7-9 November 1991. Wildlife Research Unit, University of New Brunswick, Canada.
The Probe, Issue # 141 -- March 1994
The Probe, Issue # 141 -- March 1994
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Can We Landscape to Accomodate the White-tailed Deer? by Helen Hendrickson Heinrich, Certified Landscape Architect, Madison, NJ
Call for Nominations for Berryman Institute Awards
Popularity of Guarding Burros on the Rise
Guard Dogs No Match for Coyotes Forming Packs
Grizzly Rescue Ends Badly
Animal Rights Activists Go Underground
Book Review: Animal Scam: The Beastly Abuse of Human Rights. By Kathleen Marquardt with Herbert M. Levine and March LaRochelle
Cynthia Smith Appointed Assistant Deputy Administrator of ADC
In Memoriam: Dennis Limy
The Probe, Issue 140 – January/February 1994
The Probe, Issue 140 – January/February 1994
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
H-E-L-P ! -- James E. Forbes, Incoming President
Assistantships Available: M.S. or Ph.D. assistantships (2) in the Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife, Utah State University.
NADCA Annual Meeting on March 2
Election Results for Officers: President: James E. Forbes; V.P. (East): James E. Miller; V.P. (West): James Winnat; Secretary: Michael Hoy; Treasurer: Wesley Jones
Regional Directors: 1 Mike Worthen, 2 Fred Knowlton, 3 William Rightmire, 4 Rosemary Heinen, 5 Scott Hygnstrom, 6 Scott Craven, 7 Laura Henze, 8 Eugene LeBoeuf, 9 Marty Fedrick
Looking Back -- Terrell P. Salmon, Outgoing President