A historical review of predatory animal damage and the development of the Texas animal damage control (ADC) program is provided, including a discussion of predator species, methods of control and limitations caused by laws, regulations and policies. Recommendations are made for improvements to permit a more comprehensive program with adequate funding, personnel and control methods
A national survey of Animal Damage Control (ADC) method research needs was conducted in 1990. ADC pr...
The Animal Damage Control (ADC) program has had a long history dating back to 1885. ADC was official...
The coyote (Canis latrans) is certainly one of the most destructive predators affecting the livestoc...
A historical review of predatory animal damage and the development of the Texas animal damage contro...
This review summarizes executive and other actions relating to cancellation of the predacides in 197...
Records of the 1971-76 federal-state Animal Damage Control (ADC) program in central Texas reflected ...
This discussion is an update from Wade (1980) which summarized executive and other decisions relatin...
Predation of livestock and big game remains a matter of concern for ranch managers and operators in ...
The purpose of this study was to gather information regarding the application and economic implicati...
A variety of control methods used over an 80-year period (1915-1995) contributed to the effective an...
The Animal Damage Control (ADC) program has had a long history dating back to 1885. ADC was official...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 46-49)The effects of mammalian predator control on (1) t...
Missouri, like many of its neighbors, has long had to content with complaints of damage caused by pr...
In the early 1900s organized predator control was initiated to remove coyotes (Canis latrans) and wo...
With the curtailment of a service type predator control program that existed in Arkansas for 29 year...
A national survey of Animal Damage Control (ADC) method research needs was conducted in 1990. ADC pr...
The Animal Damage Control (ADC) program has had a long history dating back to 1885. ADC was official...
The coyote (Canis latrans) is certainly one of the most destructive predators affecting the livestoc...
A historical review of predatory animal damage and the development of the Texas animal damage contro...
This review summarizes executive and other actions relating to cancellation of the predacides in 197...
Records of the 1971-76 federal-state Animal Damage Control (ADC) program in central Texas reflected ...
This discussion is an update from Wade (1980) which summarized executive and other decisions relatin...
Predation of livestock and big game remains a matter of concern for ranch managers and operators in ...
The purpose of this study was to gather information regarding the application and economic implicati...
A variety of control methods used over an 80-year period (1915-1995) contributed to the effective an...
The Animal Damage Control (ADC) program has had a long history dating back to 1885. ADC was official...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 46-49)The effects of mammalian predator control on (1) t...
Missouri, like many of its neighbors, has long had to content with complaints of damage caused by pr...
In the early 1900s organized predator control was initiated to remove coyotes (Canis latrans) and wo...
With the curtailment of a service type predator control program that existed in Arkansas for 29 year...
A national survey of Animal Damage Control (ADC) method research needs was conducted in 1990. ADC pr...
The Animal Damage Control (ADC) program has had a long history dating back to 1885. ADC was official...
The coyote (Canis latrans) is certainly one of the most destructive predators affecting the livestoc...