This PowerPoint presentation contains selected images pertaining to Animal Damage Management in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Viewers are welcome to use this PowerPoint or any images contained therein. The material has been assembled during much of the author’s career, so proper attribution would be appreciated when used. Simply indicate the source:\ud John D. Walstad\ud College of Forestry\ud Oregon State University\ud Corvallis, O
The second Wildlife Damage Control Workshop was a success. Damage control authorities and conservati...
This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Dep...
This annotated bibliography was compiled to provide forest managers with a comprehensive list of sou...
This PowerPoint presentation contains selected images pertaining to Forest Pest Management in variou...
This PowerPoint presentation contains selected images pertaining to reforestation and vegetation man...
This PowerPoint presentation contains selected images pertaining to the topic of Southern Pine manag...
"January 1992."Shipping list no.: 92-1660-M.Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche.Accomp...
Wildlife Damage and its mitigation is a diverse and fascinating field. Included in this collection a...
A questionnaire survey of the National Forests in 1988 indicated that animal damage control (ADC) wa...
A questionnaire survey of the National Forests in 1988 indicated that animal damage control (ADC) wa...
This paper focuses on managing wildlife damage in forest environments, with emphasis on the use of v...
Nicole Strong (Assistant Professor (Practice), Oregon State University Extension), Ken Bevis (Stewar...
Photographic images are valuable assets in wildlife damage management research. Photographs are use...
This poster shows images of wild animals that are in the United States\u27 national forests.https://...
1. Introduction- Humans rely on forests for fiber, food, water, shelter, recreation, inspiration, an...
The second Wildlife Damage Control Workshop was a success. Damage control authorities and conservati...
This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Dep...
This annotated bibliography was compiled to provide forest managers with a comprehensive list of sou...
This PowerPoint presentation contains selected images pertaining to Forest Pest Management in variou...
This PowerPoint presentation contains selected images pertaining to reforestation and vegetation man...
This PowerPoint presentation contains selected images pertaining to the topic of Southern Pine manag...
"January 1992."Shipping list no.: 92-1660-M.Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche.Accomp...
Wildlife Damage and its mitigation is a diverse and fascinating field. Included in this collection a...
A questionnaire survey of the National Forests in 1988 indicated that animal damage control (ADC) wa...
A questionnaire survey of the National Forests in 1988 indicated that animal damage control (ADC) wa...
This paper focuses on managing wildlife damage in forest environments, with emphasis on the use of v...
Nicole Strong (Assistant Professor (Practice), Oregon State University Extension), Ken Bevis (Stewar...
Photographic images are valuable assets in wildlife damage management research. Photographs are use...
This poster shows images of wild animals that are in the United States\u27 national forests.https://...
1. Introduction- Humans rely on forests for fiber, food, water, shelter, recreation, inspiration, an...
The second Wildlife Damage Control Workshop was a success. Damage control authorities and conservati...
This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Dep...
This annotated bibliography was compiled to provide forest managers with a comprehensive list of sou...