Research to support wildlife management programs has traditionally been conducted by scientists in education and research institutions. Much of this work has resulted from state and federal agency program needs or has been funded by state or federal agencies upon solicitation from scientists at these institutions. Regardless of the origin of the research, these institutions have primarily provided the investigators and staff for conducting research on animal damage problems. The priorities, duration and depth of the efforts have been dependent upon the commitment to damage control research by the investigator and the quality of funding support
Dealing with the negative side of human-wildlife interactions has become an increasingly important p...
The mission of U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife ...
The discipline of wildlife damage management, under the broader umbrella of wildlife management, is ...
Research to support wildlife management programs has traditionally been conducted by scientists in e...
Research to support wildlife management programs has traditionally been conducted by scientists in e...
The wildlife profession has achieved great success in habitat management, game population restoratio...
The wildlife profession has achieved great success in habitat management, game population restoratio...
Based on a survey of 97 wildlife damage management professionals (60% response rate of 161 mailed qu...
This presentation provides a brief overview of wildlife damage-related research needs as they are pe...
This paper presents the results of a nationwide research needs assessment of the important wildlife-...
Author Institution: Director of the Natural Resouces Institute of The Ohio State University and Exec...
Prior to addressing our topic of Research Needs in Wildlife Damage Control it is necessary to prov...
Having been both a university researcher and an administrator for a methods development laboratory f...
A national survey of Animal Damage Control (ADC) method research needs was conducted in 1990. ADC pr...
The following research needs in wildlife damage control were suggested by workshop participants duri...
Dealing with the negative side of human-wildlife interactions has become an increasingly important p...
The mission of U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife ...
The discipline of wildlife damage management, under the broader umbrella of wildlife management, is ...
Research to support wildlife management programs has traditionally been conducted by scientists in e...
Research to support wildlife management programs has traditionally been conducted by scientists in e...
The wildlife profession has achieved great success in habitat management, game population restoratio...
The wildlife profession has achieved great success in habitat management, game population restoratio...
Based on a survey of 97 wildlife damage management professionals (60% response rate of 161 mailed qu...
This presentation provides a brief overview of wildlife damage-related research needs as they are pe...
This paper presents the results of a nationwide research needs assessment of the important wildlife-...
Author Institution: Director of the Natural Resouces Institute of The Ohio State University and Exec...
Prior to addressing our topic of Research Needs in Wildlife Damage Control it is necessary to prov...
Having been both a university researcher and an administrator for a methods development laboratory f...
A national survey of Animal Damage Control (ADC) method research needs was conducted in 1990. ADC pr...
The following research needs in wildlife damage control were suggested by workshop participants duri...
Dealing with the negative side of human-wildlife interactions has become an increasingly important p...
The mission of U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife ...
The discipline of wildlife damage management, under the broader umbrella of wildlife management, is ...