I present a compilation of wildlife damage data collected via a mail survey distributed to 146 county agents Alabama Cooperative Extension Service. A 55% response rate was obtained with 2 mailings. Snakes and rodents were the of most wildlife damage complaints. Regional differences in the number of complaints were observed for white-tailed (Odocoileus virginianus), coyotes (Cams latrans), and nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus). Information collection was used to: (1) determine the status of wildlife damage in Alabama from the perspective of the county extension agents; (2) educational programs; and (3) justify the production of wildlife damage management publications
The first national survey of wildlife damage to U.S. agriculture occurred in 1957 when McDowell and ...
This presentation provides a brief overview of wildlife damage-related research needs as they are pe...
The Alabama Game and Fish Division is responsible for the stewardship of the wildlife and fisheries ...
I present a compilation of wildlife damage data collected via a mail survey distributed to 146 count...
I present a compilation of wildlife damage data collected via a mail survey distributed to 146 count...
Over the past 20 years, the issues and species involved in wildlife damage management have changed i...
Alabama population growth rates have begun to soar in the last decade. A surge of new communities no...
County agricultural agents in all 82 counties of Mississippi and Extension Wildlife Specialists in t...
This report is an overview of ongoing animal damage control programs in the 31 Eastern States, made ...
To manage emerging human-wildlife conflicts, wildlife managers will require more information regardi...
With the curtailment of a service type predator control program that existed in Arkansas for 29 year...
County agricultural agents in all 82 counties of Mississippi and Extension Wildlife Specialists in t...
Wildlife damage seems to be a greater concern today than 10 years ago. Controlling wildlife damage i...
Dealing with the negative side of human-wildlife interactions has become an increasingly important p...
During my 30 year tenure as Alabama\u27s Game and Fish Division Director it has been very gratifying...
The first national survey of wildlife damage to U.S. agriculture occurred in 1957 when McDowell and ...
This presentation provides a brief overview of wildlife damage-related research needs as they are pe...
The Alabama Game and Fish Division is responsible for the stewardship of the wildlife and fisheries ...
I present a compilation of wildlife damage data collected via a mail survey distributed to 146 count...
I present a compilation of wildlife damage data collected via a mail survey distributed to 146 count...
Over the past 20 years, the issues and species involved in wildlife damage management have changed i...
Alabama population growth rates have begun to soar in the last decade. A surge of new communities no...
County agricultural agents in all 82 counties of Mississippi and Extension Wildlife Specialists in t...
This report is an overview of ongoing animal damage control programs in the 31 Eastern States, made ...
To manage emerging human-wildlife conflicts, wildlife managers will require more information regardi...
With the curtailment of a service type predator control program that existed in Arkansas for 29 year...
County agricultural agents in all 82 counties of Mississippi and Extension Wildlife Specialists in t...
Wildlife damage seems to be a greater concern today than 10 years ago. Controlling wildlife damage i...
Dealing with the negative side of human-wildlife interactions has become an increasingly important p...
During my 30 year tenure as Alabama\u27s Game and Fish Division Director it has been very gratifying...
The first national survey of wildlife damage to U.S. agriculture occurred in 1957 when McDowell and ...
This presentation provides a brief overview of wildlife damage-related research needs as they are pe...
The Alabama Game and Fish Division is responsible for the stewardship of the wildlife and fisheries ...