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The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
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The Probe, Issue 240 – September/October 2005
The Probe, Issue 240 – September/October 2005
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
The Times, They Are A-Changing: A Rebuttal to Dexter Oliver -- Nicole Frey, Treasurer, NADCA
From the President -- Art Smith, President, NADCA
The Probe Archives
Call for Nominations
In Memoriam: Gary Oldenburg
The Probe, Issue 239 – July/August 2005
The Probe, Issue 239 – July/August 2005
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
The Conceptual Feminization of of Wildlife in the USA -- Dexter K. Oliver
Product Announcement: Coyote Damage & Control in Rural & Urban Settings
Looking for Missing Issues of The PROBE
Video Review: “MOLES: Removal Made Simple!” with Alan A. Huot. By Wildlife Control Supplies. LLC. 43 minutes. VHS Retail $49.95
“Big Cats” Seen Once Again in Kansas: Mountain lion sightings are increasing in frequency in Kansas, a state where the last “verified” report of a cougar was in 1904.
The Probe, Issue 238 – May/June 2005
The Probe, Issue 238 – May/June 2005
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
Dusting Off the CLOD -- Are Berentsen, Research Associate, Utah State University, Jack H. Berryman Institute
A Last Resort for Bear and Lion Problems -- By Dexter K. Oliver, Duncan, Arizona
Book Review: “Innovative Skunk Control” by Rob Erickson (DeKalb, Ill: R.J.E. Publications, 2005.) paperback pp. 1-79. $15.95
BEIJING - China imported a U.S.-made scream machine to scare away the birds at Beijing airport -- except they didn’t recognize the noises and refused to budge.
The Probe, Issue 237 – March/April 2005
The Probe, Issue 237 – March/April 2005
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
President's Message: “The more things change, the more they stay the same.”
Cats & Wildlife: A Conservation Dilemma -- John S. Coleman, Stanley A. Temple, and Scott R. Craven
From the Editor – Larry Sullivan
New Rattlesnake Vaccine for Dogs