In 1967, Howard provided a review of biological control of vertebrate pests. The term biological control was borrowed from the field of entomology, where it has been traditionally defined as the reduction in number or density of pests through biological processes such as predation, pathogens, habitat modification, and fertility control. Current philosophy in wildlife damage management advocates the reduction of damage to a tolerable level rather than the reduction of the number or density of vertebrate pests. Therefore we abdicate the term biological control and encourage the use of a new term, biological management of wildlife damage. Advances in science in the past 25 years have led to the testing and potential development of ...