On December 19, 1985, Congress transferred the Animal Damage Control (ADC) program from Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), Department of the Interior, to Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The transfer of personnel and equipment was officially completed on April 1, 1986. The transfer brought to USDA personnel with hundreds of years of collective animal damage control experience in agricultural and non-agricultural types of man/wildlife conflicts
I am pleased to have the opportunity to speak to you today on behalf of the Department of the Interi...
I appreciate the opportunity to appear before your group to express the views of the Department of A...
It is a pleasure and privilege to again have a part in the Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conferenc...
On December 19, 1985, Congress transferred the Animal Damage Control (ADC).program from Fish and Wil...
The ADC program was transferred to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspe...
The basis of our cooperation is a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which was signed between the Ani...
Extension personnel are in a unique position to observe and to be involved in animal damage control ...
ADC transferred to the U.S. Department of Agriculture by Public Law 99-190. Parameters of ADC in USD...
During my 30 year tenure as Alabama\u27s Game and Fish Division Director it has been very gratifying...
The ADC program was transferred to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspe...
The Animal Damage Control (ADC) program has had a long history dating back to 1885. ADC was official...
The Animal Damage Control (ADC) program has had a long history dating back to 1885. ADC was official...
Wildlife damage management is a dynamic profession. Our focus has shifted from dealing with primaril...
Times do change! USDA\u27s Animal and Plant Health Service, or APHIS, is now in the process of takin...
Prior to addressing our topic of Research Needs in Wildlife Damage Control it is necessary to prov...
I am pleased to have the opportunity to speak to you today on behalf of the Department of the Interi...
I appreciate the opportunity to appear before your group to express the views of the Department of A...
It is a pleasure and privilege to again have a part in the Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conferenc...
On December 19, 1985, Congress transferred the Animal Damage Control (ADC).program from Fish and Wil...
The ADC program was transferred to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspe...
The basis of our cooperation is a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which was signed between the Ani...
Extension personnel are in a unique position to observe and to be involved in animal damage control ...
ADC transferred to the U.S. Department of Agriculture by Public Law 99-190. Parameters of ADC in USD...
During my 30 year tenure as Alabama\u27s Game and Fish Division Director it has been very gratifying...
The ADC program was transferred to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspe...
The Animal Damage Control (ADC) program has had a long history dating back to 1885. ADC was official...
The Animal Damage Control (ADC) program has had a long history dating back to 1885. ADC was official...
Wildlife damage management is a dynamic profession. Our focus has shifted from dealing with primaril...
Times do change! USDA\u27s Animal and Plant Health Service, or APHIS, is now in the process of takin...
Prior to addressing our topic of Research Needs in Wildlife Damage Control it is necessary to prov...
I am pleased to have the opportunity to speak to you today on behalf of the Department of the Interi...
I appreciate the opportunity to appear before your group to express the views of the Department of A...
It is a pleasure and privilege to again have a part in the Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conferenc...