Development of effective methods for reducing populations of overabundant nuisance bird species continues to challenge wildlife biologists. Reproductive inhibition, although conceptually pleasing, has been difficult to implement because of the lack of a safe, approved avian contraceptive. Recently, however, nicarbazin received regulatory approval in the United States for use as a bait to decrease hatchability of resident Canada goose (Branta canadensis) and feral pigeon (Columba livia) eggs. In anticipation of the feral pigeon registration, we evaluated efficacy by exposing captive pairs of nesting pigeons to nicarbazin bait for 4 h daily. Egg production was unaffected, but only 9 of 22 eggs hatched, a 59% reduction from pre-treatment when ...
Feral pigeons, problem birds common to most American cities and farms, are descendants of the Rock D...
This study describes a three-year evaluation (2017–2019) of a fertility control protocol using nicar...
Contraception may provide a useful nonlethal management tool to reduce wild bird populations. We tes...
Development of effective methods for reducing populations of overabundant nuisance bird species cont...
Abstract. Development of effective methods for reducing populations of overabundant nuisance bird sp...
Nicarbazin (NCZ) is an anticoccidial drug routinely used in the poultry industry. When fed to laying...
Effective methods for managing populations of rock pigeons and other overabundant avian species are ...
Pigeons are found in virtually all urban and developed areas of the United States. They are consider...
Expanding populations of resident Canada geese that remain in suburban and urban areas year-round of...
Reproduction inhibitors are intended to maintain or control a population at a desired level; toxican...
Eared doves (Zenaida auriculata) are responsible for substantial losses in cereal and oil crops as w...
This study describes a three-year evaluation (2017-2019) of a fertility control protocol using nicar...
In a joint program, Innolytics and the USDA National Wildlife Research Center collaborated in the de...
Expanding populations of resident Canada geese (Branta canadensis) are resulting in increased confli...
The chemosterilant ornitrol was tested as a means of reducing egg production in feral pigeons on the...
Feral pigeons, problem birds common to most American cities and farms, are descendants of the Rock D...
This study describes a three-year evaluation (2017–2019) of a fertility control protocol using nicar...
Contraception may provide a useful nonlethal management tool to reduce wild bird populations. We tes...
Development of effective methods for reducing populations of overabundant nuisance bird species cont...
Abstract. Development of effective methods for reducing populations of overabundant nuisance bird sp...
Nicarbazin (NCZ) is an anticoccidial drug routinely used in the poultry industry. When fed to laying...
Effective methods for managing populations of rock pigeons and other overabundant avian species are ...
Pigeons are found in virtually all urban and developed areas of the United States. They are consider...
Expanding populations of resident Canada geese that remain in suburban and urban areas year-round of...
Reproduction inhibitors are intended to maintain or control a population at a desired level; toxican...
Eared doves (Zenaida auriculata) are responsible for substantial losses in cereal and oil crops as w...
This study describes a three-year evaluation (2017-2019) of a fertility control protocol using nicar...
In a joint program, Innolytics and the USDA National Wildlife Research Center collaborated in the de...
Expanding populations of resident Canada geese (Branta canadensis) are resulting in increased confli...
The chemosterilant ornitrol was tested as a means of reducing egg production in feral pigeons on the...
Feral pigeons, problem birds common to most American cities and farms, are descendants of the Rock D...
This study describes a three-year evaluation (2017–2019) of a fertility control protocol using nicar...
Contraception may provide a useful nonlethal management tool to reduce wild bird populations. We tes...