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The Probe, Issue 207 – December 1999
The Probe, Issue 207 – December 1999
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
NADCA: A Proud History, A New Future -- Robert H. Schmidt, President, NADCA
Position Announcement: WILDLIFE ECOLOGIST - Urban Wildlife & Urban-Human Conflict Management Illinois Natural History Survey, Urbana-Champaign, IL
In Memoriam: Guy R. Hodge
Personnel Changes in USDA Wildlife Services: Two new State Directors
Book review: "Wildlife of the New Millennium: A Field Guide" by Buck Peterson. Published by Longstreet Press, Marietta, Georgia 1999. (152 pages, illustrated. $11.95) ISBN 1-56352-546-1
Euthanasia Chamber Available from Pioneer Wildlife Control of Westwood, MA
Abstracts from the 6th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society - September 1999, Austin, TX
Public health significance of …
The Probe, Issue 206 – November 1999
The Probe, Issue 206 – November 1999
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Wildlife Damage Conferences: When, Where, and Why? -- Robert M. Timm, Editor, THE PROBE
Booklet Review:"The Problem with Skunks!!" by Edward Kellems (34 pages, illustrated. $14.95)
New NWCO Web Page url is http://www.wildlifedamagecontrol.com/nwcoa.htm
Abstracts from the 2nd International Wildlife Management Congress, Hungary
Human Disturbance as a Design Factor to Aid Displacement of Canada Geese from Urban Parks -- P. C. Whitford, Biology Department, Capital University, Columbus, OH
Leopard Problems in Nepal -- T. M. Maskey, National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Department, Kathmandu, Nepal
Elk-human Conflict Management in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada -- J. A. McKenzie, Banff National Park Wildlife …
The Probe, Issue 205 – October 1999
The Probe, Issue 205 – October 1999
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Legislative News: Senate Kills Anti-Trapping Measure
Washington Stalls Anti-Trap Bills
Raccoon Roundworm Brochure Available
NWRC Biologist George Matschke Retires
Problem Mexican Gray Wolves Being Relocated
Chipmunk Found Rabid
Rock Star Scares Birds --"What the birds really hate is Tina Turner."
Rat Travels Business Class
What's Killing Colorado Deer?
Abstracts from the 2nd International Wildlife Management Congress, Hungary
History and Present Status of the European Beaver (Castor fiber) in Poland, with Implications for Beaver Management Programs -- A. Czech, Institute of Environmental Biology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland
Assessment of Elephant Damage and Mitigation Options in Amboseli Basin, Kenya -- E.E. Esikuri* …
The Probe, Issue 204 - September 1999
The Probe, Issue 204 - September 1999
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
USFWS to Explore Canada Goose Management Strategies -- from a press release issued Aug. 3 by the US. Fish & Wildlife Service, written by Chris Tollefson.
Anti-Trapping Measure Passes House
Oregon Legislature Moves To Ensure Safety Of Its Citizens Against Cougars
Acord Promoted Away From Wildlife Services
New State Director US DA/APHIS in Mississippi is Kristina Godwin
BOOk R e v i e w : "Living With Wildlife: How to Enjoy, Cope With, and Protect North America's Wild Creatures Around Your Home and Theirs," The California Center for Wildlife, with Diana Landau and Shelley Stump. San Francisco: A Sierra Club …
The Probe, Issue 203 – August 1999
The Probe, Issue 203 – August 1999
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Trappers Association Challenges Ballot Initiatives
Troubling Horizon for NADCA -- Robert H. Schmidt, President
Reed-Joseph International recently announced the availability of CAPA long range pyrotechnic cartridges.
Hazards of Deer Relocation: Mixed Success
Book Review : "Conibear Beaver Trapping in Open Water" by Wesley Murphey. Lost Creek Books, Eugene, Oregon, 1996. 109 pp. Illustrated. ($14.00 postpaid)
Eastern Black Bear Workshop Held in Massachusetts
The Probe, Issue 202 – July 1999
The Probe, Issue 202 – July 1999
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Bird Strike USA Meeting a Success -- Eugene LeBoeuf, Bird Strike Scientist, HQ Air Force Safety Center, KirtlandAFB, New Mexico, and Past President, NADCA
Position Available: Wildlife Biologist, JFK Airport
Hawk Starts Grass Fire
Juicy Fruit Gum Remedy Story Persists
Cambodian Artifacts Threatened by Bats
Predator Killings Planned: State Game Managers Target Cougars, Coyotes
Video review: "Cleaning Skulls for Pleasure or Profit" by Ken Carver, Maplewood, MN. VHS. Approx. 120 minutes. $19.95 postpaid.
House Backs Funding of Program That Targets Predators
Armadillos Considered Delicacies By Some; Leprosy Threat by Others
The Probe, Issue 201 - June 1999
The Probe, Issue 201 - June 1999
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
CONTENTS: GENESIS THE SECRETARY'S DECISION PROBING FOR THE PROBE THE BLACK DEATH COMPLAINTS OL'TIMER'S CORNER BATS IN THE BELFRY? IT IS NICE TO KNOW YOUR ARE NOT ALONE!!! ADOPT A 1080 STATION LETTERS TO YE ED GOOD GNUS FOR EWES MEMBERSHIP ANIMAL RIGHTS A LAST PLEA FOR MEMBERS KISSED BY A RAT EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING - Sept. 21. 1985 HUNTERS BEWARE ON BEING MASOCHISTIC EPA DOUBLE TALK IN THE CAT HOUSE - - AGAIN ? ! CATS AND MORE CATS ON ADC'S TRANSFER TO USDA AHH! A KINDRED SPIRIT MONTEREY PEST CONF. HUMANS GOT RIGHTS??? THAT SMARTS! ALL THE NEWS …
The Probe, Issue 201 – June 1999
The Probe, Issue 201 – June 1999
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Reflections On NADCA's Two Decades -- Robert M. Timm, PROBE Editor
Video review: "Whitetails at the Crossroads" Northeast Deer Technical Committee, Griff en Productions (produced with a grant from Wildlife Restoration Funds, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service). 1996. 30 minutes.
Coyote Subdued in Central Park, New York
Supplement: The insert in this issue is a retrospective, gleaned from the 100+ issues of THE PROBE that 'Fitz' composed and published. For some of you long-time NADCA members, this will bring back memories and recollections of the issues of the 80s, as the federal ADC agency (and all ADC practitioners) struggled to …
The Probe, Issue 200 – May 1999
The Probe, Issue 200 – May 1999
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
As It Was in Region 5, 1949-1964 -- Clarence "Ki" Faulkner
NWCOA Holds First Board Meeting
Call for Papers-19th Vertebrate Pest Conference: March 6, 2000 - San Diego, California
Colorado County Bans Rodents
Oregon Hunters, Farmers Control Geese
Handbook Review: Wildlife Removal Handbook— A Guide to the Capture and Control of Wild Urban Animals. Revised and Expanded (1999) Authored by Stephen Vantassel. Reviewed by Rex E. Marsh, Wildlife Fish & Conservation Biology, University of California, Davis
Border Collie Loses Interest in Geese
Colorado Deer Herds Decline
Texas Wildlife Specialists Solve Predation Problems
Abstracts from the 5th Annual Conference of The …
The Probe, Issue 199 – April 1999
The Probe, Issue 199 – April 1999
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
American White Pelicans: The latest avian problem for southeastern catfish producers -- D. Tommy King, USDAIAPHISIWS, National Wildlife Research Center, Mississippi Research Station, Mississippi State University, MS 39762
In Memoriam: William D. Fitzwater (1917-1999)
In Memoriam: Jack H. Berryman
Booklet Review: "Managing Canada Geese in Urban Environments: A Technical Guide" by Arthur E. Smith, Scott R. Craven and Paul D. Curtis (1999). Jack Berryman Institute Publication 16, and Cornell University Cooperative Extension, Ithaca, NY. 42 pages. $10.00 (postpaid)
Video Review: "Suburban Goose Management: Searching for Balance." Produced by the Educational Television Center Media and Technology Services, Cornell University. (1998) VHS. …
The Probe, Issue 198 – March 1999
The Probe, Issue 198 – March 1999
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
NADCA benefits its members
Fifth Annual Wildlife Control Technology Instructional Seminar
Bob Willging Fund Established
Woodstream Drops Victor Traps
Activist Gets 7 Years in Prison
Egret Control Goes Badly
Foxes Threaten Plovers in Maine
Controversy Boils In Arizona Predator Hunt Contests
Abstracts from the 5th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society
The Prospect of Using Oral Vaccination to Control Rabies in Raccoons in the Northeast -- D.H. Lein and L.L. Bigler
Past and Current Methods for Controlling Rabies in Wildlife -- S.B. Linhart and C.L. Brown
Elimination of Fox Rabies from Ontario, Canada -- CD. Maclnnes
A Computer Model for …
The Probe, Issue 197 – February 1999
The Probe, Issue 197 – February 1999
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
A History of the Wildlife Services Program -- Donald W. Hawthorne, Gary L. Nunley, and Vivian Prothro, USDA-APHIS-Wildlife Services, Oklahoma and Texas Message from the President
Abstracts from the 5th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society
Diverse Applications of Sharpshooting to Manage Abundant Deer Populations -- A.J. DeNicola, H.C. Frost, and K.E. Gustad.
Wildlife on Airports: A Fatal Attraction! -- R.A. DolbeerandS.E. Wright
An Empirical Model for Predicting Deer Population Trends in Suburban Chicago, Illinois -- DM. Etter, TJt. VanDeelen,R.E. Warner, andB.M. Hannon
Oral Vaccination Programs Against Canine Rabies in Texas -- M.G. Fearneyhough
Public Health and Safety Significance of …
The Probe, Issue 196 – January 1999
The Probe, Issue 196 – January 1999
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
A History of the Wildlife Services Program -- Donald W. Hawthorne, Gary L. Nunley, and Vivian Prothro, USDA-APHIS-Wildlife Services, Oklahoma and Texas
Position Available: Postdoctoral Research Associate, U.S.D.A. Agricultural Research Service, Stuttgart National Aquaculture Research Center (SNARC) in Stuttgart, Arkansas.
Book Review: "Being Kind to Animal Pests: A No-Nonsense Guide to Humane Animal Control with Cage Traps" by Steve Meyer (self-published), Garrison, I A 1991. 132 pages.
Position Announcement: Post Graduate Researcher, Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology, University of California, Davis
Scmidt Appointed to AVMA Panel on Euthanasia
Abstracts from the 5th Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society, …