Several fertility control agents have recently been registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for management of wildlife or other free-ranging animals. The registration of GonaConTM Immunocontraceptive Vaccine for use in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and OvoControl for use in Canada geese (Branta canadensis) and pigeons (Columba livia) has caused state wildlife and land management agencies to review their regulatory authority over the use of contraceptives in wildlife. As a result, many states are taking steps to ensure legislation or policies are current with emerging technologies. This article examines the various approaches states are taking to regulate the use of contraceptives. Regardless of the final regula...
The USDA’s National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) has successfully researched and developed a numb...
While regulated public hunting or controlled lethal reduction programs are effective in controlling ...
The human population presently exceeds 6 billion and is continuing to expand at a startling rate. Th...
Several fertility control agents have recently been registered with the U.S. Environmental Protectio...
Changing cultural values and increasing urbanization in the United States are curtailing traditional...
This manuscript provides an overview of past wildlife contraception efforts and discusses the curren...
Despite the fact that many wildlife species have become overabundant both in North America and other...
Nuisance wildlife in areas where hunting is not an accepted practice and declining public support of...
Huge flights of Canada geese turn off local park visitors with their messy, smelly business cards. ...
Managing wildlife populations by manipulating their birth rates is a promising technology. However, ...
While regulated public hunting or controlled lethal reduction programs are effective in controlling ...
The first international conference on wildlife fertility control was held in Philadelphia in 1987. S...
Wildlife contraception is only now emerging as a wildlife policy issue It will emerge into a sociopo...
This paper reviews our applications of long-acting implantable steroids and immunocontraceptives in ...
A growing interest in nonlethal methods for population control of nuisance or damaging species of wi...
The USDA’s National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) has successfully researched and developed a numb...
While regulated public hunting or controlled lethal reduction programs are effective in controlling ...
The human population presently exceeds 6 billion and is continuing to expand at a startling rate. Th...
Several fertility control agents have recently been registered with the U.S. Environmental Protectio...
Changing cultural values and increasing urbanization in the United States are curtailing traditional...
This manuscript provides an overview of past wildlife contraception efforts and discusses the curren...
Despite the fact that many wildlife species have become overabundant both in North America and other...
Nuisance wildlife in areas where hunting is not an accepted practice and declining public support of...
Huge flights of Canada geese turn off local park visitors with their messy, smelly business cards. ...
Managing wildlife populations by manipulating their birth rates is a promising technology. However, ...
While regulated public hunting or controlled lethal reduction programs are effective in controlling ...
The first international conference on wildlife fertility control was held in Philadelphia in 1987. S...
Wildlife contraception is only now emerging as a wildlife policy issue It will emerge into a sociopo...
This paper reviews our applications of long-acting implantable steroids and immunocontraceptives in ...
A growing interest in nonlethal methods for population control of nuisance or damaging species of wi...
The USDA’s National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) has successfully researched and developed a numb...
While regulated public hunting or controlled lethal reduction programs are effective in controlling ...
The human population presently exceeds 6 billion and is continuing to expand at a startling rate. Th...