The mission of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Wildlife Services (WS) Program is to provide Federal leadership in managing problems caused by wildlife. The National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) functions as the research arm of WS by providing scientific information on the development of socially acceptable methods for wildlife damage management. As part of WS’ strategic plan to improve the coexistence of people and wildlife, NWRC has identified four strategic program goals: (1) developing methods, (2) providing wildlife services, (3) valuing and investing in people, and (4) enhancing information and communication. WS is dedicated to helping meet the wildlife damage management needs of the United States by building on NWRC’s s...
Research Needs Assessment Report Reassessment of WS Research Needs (NWRC Director memo) WS Research...
As the methods-development arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture\u27s Wildlife Services program,...
Did you ever wonder who invented radio telemetry? Or breakaway snares? What about the bird repellent...
The mission of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Wildlife Services (WS) Program is to prov...
Welcome to the National Wildlife Re search Center (NWRC), the primary research facility within the W...
The Wildlife Services Program (WS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health In...
he National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) functions as the research arm of the Wildlife Services (...
Invasive Species Aviary Construction at NWRC Sandusky, Ohio, Field Station Grasses May Help Reduce ...
Wildlife is a public resource greatly valued by all Americans. As the stewards of this valuable reso...
This paper presents the results of a nationwide research needs assessment of the important wildlife-...
The mission of U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife ...
As the methods-development arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services program, th...
Many positive experiences are associated with wildlife, from passively watching animals in our backy...
Wildlife Services: Vision and Strategic Goals Spotlight on NWRC Rice Research Blackbird Damage Histo...
On behalf of the Wildlife Services program, I’m pleased to provide some thoughts for this initial is...
Research Needs Assessment Report Reassessment of WS Research Needs (NWRC Director memo) WS Research...
As the methods-development arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture\u27s Wildlife Services program,...
Did you ever wonder who invented radio telemetry? Or breakaway snares? What about the bird repellent...
The mission of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Wildlife Services (WS) Program is to prov...
Welcome to the National Wildlife Re search Center (NWRC), the primary research facility within the W...
The Wildlife Services Program (WS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health In...
he National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) functions as the research arm of the Wildlife Services (...
Invasive Species Aviary Construction at NWRC Sandusky, Ohio, Field Station Grasses May Help Reduce ...
Wildlife is a public resource greatly valued by all Americans. As the stewards of this valuable reso...
This paper presents the results of a nationwide research needs assessment of the important wildlife-...
The mission of U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife ...
As the methods-development arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services program, th...
Many positive experiences are associated with wildlife, from passively watching animals in our backy...
Wildlife Services: Vision and Strategic Goals Spotlight on NWRC Rice Research Blackbird Damage Histo...
On behalf of the Wildlife Services program, I’m pleased to provide some thoughts for this initial is...
Research Needs Assessment Report Reassessment of WS Research Needs (NWRC Director memo) WS Research...
As the methods-development arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture\u27s Wildlife Services program,...
Did you ever wonder who invented radio telemetry? Or breakaway snares? What about the bird repellent...