The author describes recent trends in development, use, and regulation of vertebrate pesticides, given the current attitudes and philosophies of American society’s opinions regarding environmental awareness, pollution, endangered species protection, and pesticide hazards. He notes the relative absence of development of new vertebrate pest control technologies during the last three decades, in part because of the high cost of pesticide registration, a function of increased regulatory oversight of pesticides. He also takes issue with over-zealous environmentalism that is not based on scientific fact. The restrictions placed by the Federal government on tools and materials used for predator control during the 1970s are discussed, as well recen...
Since becoming a wildlife biologist 40 years ago, I have seen many changes. Yet some things have rem...
In 1967, Howard provided a review of biological control of vertebrate pests. The term "biological co...
The status of the pest control industry is described, along with comments on those private pest cont...
In this keynote address, a case is made for continued effort at finding new and improved ways to man...
Man\u27s use of chemical pesticides has received much attention in recent years, reflecting or gener...
The present state-of-the-art provides little information which would lead to the conclusions that an...
The use of pesticides as one of the management tools to assist in the prevention and control of dama...
Pesticides federally registered for use against vertebrate pests are listed and discussed. Although ...
Regulatory changes beginning in 1972 have led to increased emphasis on the safety of pesticides and ...
The legal and regulatory problems confronting the vertebrate pest control profession have mushroomed...
Vertebrate pest animal control and research is a relatively small area of activity within the agricu...
Because of the increased concern for the environment and the public\u27s positive action toward pres...
Because of the increased concern for the environment and the public's positive action toward preserv...
Everywhere one turns today there are problems. The gristmills of doom and disaster are experiencing ...
Major changes are about to be made in predator management in the U.S., as a result of the President’...
Since becoming a wildlife biologist 40 years ago, I have seen many changes. Yet some things have rem...
In 1967, Howard provided a review of biological control of vertebrate pests. The term "biological co...
The status of the pest control industry is described, along with comments on those private pest cont...
In this keynote address, a case is made for continued effort at finding new and improved ways to man...
Man\u27s use of chemical pesticides has received much attention in recent years, reflecting or gener...
The present state-of-the-art provides little information which would lead to the conclusions that an...
The use of pesticides as one of the management tools to assist in the prevention and control of dama...
Pesticides federally registered for use against vertebrate pests are listed and discussed. Although ...
Regulatory changes beginning in 1972 have led to increased emphasis on the safety of pesticides and ...
The legal and regulatory problems confronting the vertebrate pest control profession have mushroomed...
Vertebrate pest animal control and research is a relatively small area of activity within the agricu...
Because of the increased concern for the environment and the public\u27s positive action toward pres...
Because of the increased concern for the environment and the public's positive action toward preserv...
Everywhere one turns today there are problems. The gristmills of doom and disaster are experiencing ...
Major changes are about to be made in predator management in the U.S., as a result of the President’...
Since becoming a wildlife biologist 40 years ago, I have seen many changes. Yet some things have rem...
In 1967, Howard provided a review of biological control of vertebrate pests. The term "biological co...
The status of the pest control industry is described, along with comments on those private pest cont...