The author reviews the changing use of rodenticides for deer mouse control over the past decade. He summarizes the operational procedures associated with direct seeding of forest lands by helicopter and the related practices of forest rodent control as they exist in the north coastal region of California. A description of the various field studies on Peromyscus baits and seed repellents presented to indicate the extent of local research activity in this increasingly important area of forest regeneration
Methods of controlling meadow mice of various species are reviewed: Microtus californicus in the Wes...
For centuries, man has been at conflict with and has suffered untold crop losses to ubiquitous small...
This paper describes the development of a biological technique that successfully controls conifer se...
The principal forest rodent control efforts, which attempt to reduce or prevent rodent damage to ref...
The history and development of rodent control systems in northern California, particularly in regard...
Rodents damage is important to forest management and is adequately described in the literature (Kver...
Reforestation of cutover forest land by direct application of seed has long been a goal of foresters...
This paper describes the development of a biological technique that successfully controls conifer se...
Mammalian damage to forest resources is widespread and causes annual economic loss. Wildlife damage ...
Mammalian damage to forest resources is widespread and causes annual economic loss. Wildlife damage ...
This paper focuses on managing wildlife damage in forest environments, with emphasis on the use of v...
Roof rats (Rattus rattus) and deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) are occasional pests of nut and tre...
The National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) and its predecessor laboratories have a long history of...
Rodents are an important and ubiquitous group of mammals that occur as indigenous or introduced spec...
The National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) and its predecessor laboratories have a long history of...
Methods of controlling meadow mice of various species are reviewed: Microtus californicus in the Wes...
For centuries, man has been at conflict with and has suffered untold crop losses to ubiquitous small...
This paper describes the development of a biological technique that successfully controls conifer se...
The principal forest rodent control efforts, which attempt to reduce or prevent rodent damage to ref...
The history and development of rodent control systems in northern California, particularly in regard...
Rodents damage is important to forest management and is adequately described in the literature (Kver...
Reforestation of cutover forest land by direct application of seed has long been a goal of foresters...
This paper describes the development of a biological technique that successfully controls conifer se...
Mammalian damage to forest resources is widespread and causes annual economic loss. Wildlife damage ...
Mammalian damage to forest resources is widespread and causes annual economic loss. Wildlife damage ...
This paper focuses on managing wildlife damage in forest environments, with emphasis on the use of v...
Roof rats (Rattus rattus) and deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) are occasional pests of nut and tre...
The National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) and its predecessor laboratories have a long history of...
Rodents are an important and ubiquitous group of mammals that occur as indigenous or introduced spec...
The National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) and its predecessor laboratories have a long history of...
Methods of controlling meadow mice of various species are reviewed: Microtus californicus in the Wes...
For centuries, man has been at conflict with and has suffered untold crop losses to ubiquitous small...
This paper describes the development of a biological technique that successfully controls conifer se...