The purpose of this paper is to report on a telephone survey to 15 professional wildlife damage control workers in 9 of the 10 Great Plains states. North Dakota was the only state that was not contacted
Dealing with the negative side of human-wildlife interactions has become an increasingly important p...
It is a pleasure to welcome you to the 13th Great Plains Wildlife Damage Workshop. It has been 24 ye...
The Tenth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop (GPWDCW) was held 15-18 April 1991 in Lincol...
The purpose of this paper is to report on a telephone survey to 15 professional wildlife damage cont...
Almost 10 years ago in October 1981, at the Fifth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop here...
County extension agents in Colorado indicated that extension bulletins were the most important type ...
Extension educational programs, in cooperation with other federal and state organizations, significa...
The Extension Service is the educational arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It is recognized...
The Cooperative Extension Services (CES) within each state and territory of the United States and th...
Wildlife damage seems to be a greater concern today than 10 years ago. Controlling wildlife damage i...
Bird damage problems occur throughout the Great Plains States, and these problems often confront ext...
In 1969, Bob Henderson developed a two-volume Wildlife Damage Control Handbook for use by county ext...
In the past several years Kansas State University\u27s Extension Wildlife Damage Control Program and...
Since the establishment of the Extension Service within the United States Department of Agriculture ...
With the increasing urbanization of rural areas, conflicts between homeowners and wildlife are becom...
Dealing with the negative side of human-wildlife interactions has become an increasingly important p...
It is a pleasure to welcome you to the 13th Great Plains Wildlife Damage Workshop. It has been 24 ye...
The Tenth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop (GPWDCW) was held 15-18 April 1991 in Lincol...
The purpose of this paper is to report on a telephone survey to 15 professional wildlife damage cont...
Almost 10 years ago in October 1981, at the Fifth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop here...
County extension agents in Colorado indicated that extension bulletins were the most important type ...
Extension educational programs, in cooperation with other federal and state organizations, significa...
The Extension Service is the educational arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It is recognized...
The Cooperative Extension Services (CES) within each state and territory of the United States and th...
Wildlife damage seems to be a greater concern today than 10 years ago. Controlling wildlife damage i...
Bird damage problems occur throughout the Great Plains States, and these problems often confront ext...
In 1969, Bob Henderson developed a two-volume Wildlife Damage Control Handbook for use by county ext...
In the past several years Kansas State University\u27s Extension Wildlife Damage Control Program and...
Since the establishment of the Extension Service within the United States Department of Agriculture ...
With the increasing urbanization of rural areas, conflicts between homeowners and wildlife are becom...
Dealing with the negative side of human-wildlife interactions has become an increasingly important p...
It is a pleasure to welcome you to the 13th Great Plains Wildlife Damage Workshop. It has been 24 ye...
The Tenth Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop (GPWDCW) was held 15-18 April 1991 in Lincol...