A new device for orally delivering substances to coyotes (Canis latrans) has been under development for approximately 10 years. The development of the coyote lure operative device (CLOD) is described along with some recent field evaluations of the CLOD system. In general, the results of these field tests indicate that the CLOD shows potential and merits further development
The Coyote Lure Operative Device (CLOD) is a bait delivery device designed to deliver chemicals such...
Research on coyote control has lagged behind operational control for several decades. With the curre...
Dusting Off the CLOD -- Are Berentsen, Research Associate, Utah State University, Jack H. Berryman I...
A new device for orally delivering substances to coyotes (Canis latrans) has been under development ...
A new device for orally delivering substances to coyotes (Canis latrans) has been under development ...
Changes in effectiveness and nontarget species selectivity of a new system for delivering ingestible...
We field-tested the Coyote Lure Operative Device (CLOD), a bait delivery system for coyotes...
We field-tested the Coyote Lure Operative Device (CLOD), a bait delivery system for coyotes original...
Preliminary trials suggest that the delivery system or unit described may prove to be a highly selec...
Seasonal responses of captive coyotes (Canis latrans) to 9 chemical attractants (W-U lure, TMAD, SFE...
Forty-five experimental and commercial olfactory attractants (lures) were tested under field conditi...
The coyote lure operative device (CLOD) is a substance delivery system for coyotes (Canis latrans). ...
Nine types of footsnares were tested on captive coyotes (Canis latrans) at the United States Departm...
This paper reviews recent research by the Denver Wildlife Research Center, Section of Predator Manag...
The coyote is highly adaptable in exploiting man\u27s livestock production systems and, indeed, thri...
The Coyote Lure Operative Device (CLOD) is a bait delivery device designed to deliver chemicals such...
Research on coyote control has lagged behind operational control for several decades. With the curre...
Dusting Off the CLOD -- Are Berentsen, Research Associate, Utah State University, Jack H. Berryman I...
A new device for orally delivering substances to coyotes (Canis latrans) has been under development ...
A new device for orally delivering substances to coyotes (Canis latrans) has been under development ...
Changes in effectiveness and nontarget species selectivity of a new system for delivering ingestible...
We field-tested the Coyote Lure Operative Device (CLOD), a bait delivery system for coyotes...
We field-tested the Coyote Lure Operative Device (CLOD), a bait delivery system for coyotes original...
Preliminary trials suggest that the delivery system or unit described may prove to be a highly selec...
Seasonal responses of captive coyotes (Canis latrans) to 9 chemical attractants (W-U lure, TMAD, SFE...
Forty-five experimental and commercial olfactory attractants (lures) were tested under field conditi...
The coyote lure operative device (CLOD) is a substance delivery system for coyotes (Canis latrans). ...
Nine types of footsnares were tested on captive coyotes (Canis latrans) at the United States Departm...
This paper reviews recent research by the Denver Wildlife Research Center, Section of Predator Manag...
The coyote is highly adaptable in exploiting man\u27s livestock production systems and, indeed, thri...
The Coyote Lure Operative Device (CLOD) is a bait delivery device designed to deliver chemicals such...
Research on coyote control has lagged behind operational control for several decades. With the curre...
Dusting Off the CLOD -- Are Berentsen, Research Associate, Utah State University, Jack H. Berryman I...