A national survey of Animal Damage Control (ADC) method research needs was conducted in 1990. ADC program State Directors provided responses for each state. Individual state data was aggregated into a national ranking list of ADC program priorities for directing future wildlife damage control methods research. Species groups ranking highest, nationally, included: blackbird/starling, waterfowl, coyote/fox/dog, wading bird/cormorant and ungulate groups. Species groups ranking lowest, nationally, included: swallow, crane, rabbit, porcupine and hog groups
The mission of U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife ...
Many wildlife species cause extensive damage to a variety of agricultural commodities in California,...
On December 19, 1985, Congress transferred the Animal Damage Control (ADC).program from Fish and Wil...
A national survey of Animal Damage Control (ADC) method research needs was conducted in 1990. ADC pr...
This presentation provides a brief overview of wildlife damage-related research needs as they are pe...
Based on a survey of 97 wildlife damage management professionals (60% response rate of 161 mailed qu...
This presentation provides a brief overview of wildlife damage-related research needs as they are pe...
The membership of the National Animal Damage Control Association (NADCA) was surveyed during 1995 to...
Priorities regarding Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife vertebrate damage control research are i...
The Animal Damage Control (ADC) program has had a long history dating back to 1885. ADC was official...
This report is an overview of ongoing animal damage control programs in the 31 Eastern States, made ...
THE PROBE National Animal Damage Control Association OCTOBER 1991 The Private Sector\u27s Role in ...
The wildlife profession has achieved great success in habitat management, game population restoratio...
The membership of the National Animal Damage Control Association (NADCA) was surveyed during 1995 to...
Wildlife damage management for the protection of wildlife resources was common in the early days of ...
The mission of U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife ...
Many wildlife species cause extensive damage to a variety of agricultural commodities in California,...
On December 19, 1985, Congress transferred the Animal Damage Control (ADC).program from Fish and Wil...
A national survey of Animal Damage Control (ADC) method research needs was conducted in 1990. ADC pr...
This presentation provides a brief overview of wildlife damage-related research needs as they are pe...
Based on a survey of 97 wildlife damage management professionals (60% response rate of 161 mailed qu...
This presentation provides a brief overview of wildlife damage-related research needs as they are pe...
The membership of the National Animal Damage Control Association (NADCA) was surveyed during 1995 to...
Priorities regarding Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife vertebrate damage control research are i...
The Animal Damage Control (ADC) program has had a long history dating back to 1885. ADC was official...
This report is an overview of ongoing animal damage control programs in the 31 Eastern States, made ...
THE PROBE National Animal Damage Control Association OCTOBER 1991 The Private Sector\u27s Role in ...
The wildlife profession has achieved great success in habitat management, game population restoratio...
The membership of the National Animal Damage Control Association (NADCA) was surveyed during 1995 to...
Wildlife damage management for the protection of wildlife resources was common in the early days of ...
The mission of U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife ...
Many wildlife species cause extensive damage to a variety of agricultural commodities in California,...
On December 19, 1985, Congress transferred the Animal Damage Control (ADC).program from Fish and Wil...