From 1 June 1976 to 2 September 1977, a study was conducted in Oneida and Forest counties, Wisconsin to determine; 1) trends in the number, types, and sources of beaver damage complaints, and 2) the size, age and sex structure, and productivity of nuisance beaver colonies. About 700 beaver complaints for 1965-1977 were obtained from the study area. Sixty-eight beaver colonies were trapped, involving 166 beaver trapped and 42 colonies trapped out. A long-term increase in beaver complaints was related to increases in human and beaver populations. Road (41 percent), timber (32 percent), and lakeshore (11 percent) were the prevalent damage types. Road and railroad complaints were most recurrent; timber complaints were among the least recurrent...
CONTENTS: New York\u27s Beaver Management Program: An Update Species Profile—White-tailed Deer 1992...
Many years prior to the settlement of Iowa her streams had been scoured by Indian hunters and white ...
Strychnine alkaloid baits were consumed by both captive and wild beaver without any apparent hesitat...
The North American beaver (Castor canadensis) is a managed species in the United States. In northern...
Beaver populations are healthy and well-established across North America aft er being nearly elimina...
The first thorough investigation of the status of beaver populations in Wood Buffalo National Park w...
A partial census of the beaver (Castor canadensis) inhabiting the inland streams of Jo Daviess Count...
Beaver are generally assumed to have become extinct in Iowa, therefore the average Iowa citizen is s...
Beavers (Castor canadensis) have been extensively studied throughout North America, but little resea...
Mountain beaver are a primitive rodent species endemic to the Pacific Northwest and California. In ...
In 1984, a postal survey of landowners and managers was conducted in North Carolina concerning the p...
We studied the effects of winter water drawdowns (2.3 m) on beavers in Voyageurs National Park, Minn...
In 1984, a postal survey of landowners and managers was conducted in North Carolina concerning the p...
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) estimated the state\u27s beaver (Castor cana...
Beaver activity often conflicts with human\u27s interests when damage occurs. It also has significan...
CONTENTS: New York\u27s Beaver Management Program: An Update Species Profile—White-tailed Deer 1992...
Many years prior to the settlement of Iowa her streams had been scoured by Indian hunters and white ...
Strychnine alkaloid baits were consumed by both captive and wild beaver without any apparent hesitat...
The North American beaver (Castor canadensis) is a managed species in the United States. In northern...
Beaver populations are healthy and well-established across North America aft er being nearly elimina...
The first thorough investigation of the status of beaver populations in Wood Buffalo National Park w...
A partial census of the beaver (Castor canadensis) inhabiting the inland streams of Jo Daviess Count...
Beaver are generally assumed to have become extinct in Iowa, therefore the average Iowa citizen is s...
Beavers (Castor canadensis) have been extensively studied throughout North America, but little resea...
Mountain beaver are a primitive rodent species endemic to the Pacific Northwest and California. In ...
In 1984, a postal survey of landowners and managers was conducted in North Carolina concerning the p...
We studied the effects of winter water drawdowns (2.3 m) on beavers in Voyageurs National Park, Minn...
In 1984, a postal survey of landowners and managers was conducted in North Carolina concerning the p...
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) estimated the state\u27s beaver (Castor cana...
Beaver activity often conflicts with human\u27s interests when damage occurs. It also has significan...
CONTENTS: New York\u27s Beaver Management Program: An Update Species Profile—White-tailed Deer 1992...
Many years prior to the settlement of Iowa her streams had been scoured by Indian hunters and white ...
Strychnine alkaloid baits were consumed by both captive and wild beaver without any apparent hesitat...