This paper presents a general summary of an economic assessment of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Wildlife Services (WS) Program in California (CA). Detailed analyses quantified WS economic benefits to each of the 38 counties that contributed cooperative funds in 2004, with an aggregate report of county results used to form an overall statewide estimate of the Program’s value. Four general categories of wildlife damage management activities were: Agriculture, Health and Human Safety, Natural Resources, and Property. Two general methods of determining economic valuation were employed to quantify benefits: replacement-cost method, and damage-avoided method. Results s...
The justification and economics of the operational animal damage control program in California as co...
Many wildlife species cause extensive damage to a variety of agricultural commodities in California,...
The justification and economics of the operational animal damage control program in California as co...
This paper presents a general summary of an economic assessment of the United States Department of A...
This paper discusses cost recovery strategies for vertebrate pest control research and extension pro...
This paper discusses cost recovery strategies for vertebrate pest control research and extension pro...
In 2001, Marin County, California, replaced its Wildlife Services (WS) predator damage management ef...
In 2001, Marin County, California, replaced its Wildlife Services (WS) predator damage management ef...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Birdwatching, ...
Requests for assistance, monetary losses attributed to wildlife, and numbers of wild animals removed...
In 2001, Marin County, California, replaced its USDA Wildlife Services (WS) cooperative predator dam...
In 2001, Marin County, California, replaced its USDA Wildlife Services (WS) cooperative predator dam...
Cost-effectiveness of ADC’s predator damage management efforts was identified as an issue of concern...
The justification and economics of the operational animal damage control program in California as co...
Requests for assistance, monetary losses attributed to wildlife, and numbers of wild animals removed...
The justification and economics of the operational animal damage control program in California as co...
Many wildlife species cause extensive damage to a variety of agricultural commodities in California,...
The justification and economics of the operational animal damage control program in California as co...
This paper presents a general summary of an economic assessment of the United States Department of A...
This paper discusses cost recovery strategies for vertebrate pest control research and extension pro...
This paper discusses cost recovery strategies for vertebrate pest control research and extension pro...
In 2001, Marin County, California, replaced its Wildlife Services (WS) predator damage management ef...
In 2001, Marin County, California, replaced its Wildlife Services (WS) predator damage management ef...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Birdwatching, ...
Requests for assistance, monetary losses attributed to wildlife, and numbers of wild animals removed...
In 2001, Marin County, California, replaced its USDA Wildlife Services (WS) cooperative predator dam...
In 2001, Marin County, California, replaced its USDA Wildlife Services (WS) cooperative predator dam...
Cost-effectiveness of ADC’s predator damage management efforts was identified as an issue of concern...
The justification and economics of the operational animal damage control program in California as co...
Requests for assistance, monetary losses attributed to wildlife, and numbers of wild animals removed...
The justification and economics of the operational animal damage control program in California as co...
Many wildlife species cause extensive damage to a variety of agricultural commodities in California,...
The justification and economics of the operational animal damage control program in California as co...