Chemical control using the sedative alphachloralose (AC) could be a useful technique for managing Canada geese (Branta canadensis) where they are overabundant on New Zealand farmland. In North American trials, Canada goose control using AC appears promising. However, recent New Zealand field trials where flocks of geese have been baited with AC have been relatively unsuccessful due to geese leaving the trial site before being adequately sedated. A pen trail was undertaken using 83 moulting Canada geese captured from Lake Ellesmere, Canterbury. The aim of this trial was to establish if the AC dose found effective in the American studies (30 mg AC/kg body weight) was adequate under New Zealand conditions. Four groups of 20 geese were expos...
In 1992, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) opened an Investigational New Animal Drug (INAD...
In recent years, non-migratory flocks of Canada Geese have become established in some urban and subu...
In 1992, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) opened an Investigational New Animal Drug (INA...
This paper discusses several challenges Wildlife Services (WS) personnel encountered while conductin...
The effectiveness of an alpha-chloralose (AC)-corn oil suspension, an AC-margarine mixture, and AC t...
From 1988 through early 1990 alpha-chloralose (A-C) was successfully used in the United States to im...
From 1988 through early 1990 alpha-chloralose (A-C) was successfully used in the United States to im...
Expanding populations of resident Canada geese that remain in suburban and urban areas year-round of...
We evaluated our ability to deliver adequate daily doses of the reproductive inhibitor, nicarbazin, ...
Resident Canada goose (Branta canadensis) and human populations in North America are increasing rapi...
Chlorpyrifos (Spannit 48% e.c.; PBI) was applied at the recommended rate of 0.72 kg a.i./ha to two p...
Urban Canada geese, in large numbers, have exploited human manipulation of the Reno, Nevada cityscap...
During 1990 and 1991 we conducted safety, efficacy and clinical trials required to register alpha-ch...
Horticulturists and the general public in New Zealand are experiencing increasing problems with a nu...
Expanding populations of resident Canada geese (Branta canadensis) are resulting in increased confli...
In 1992, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) opened an Investigational New Animal Drug (INAD...
In recent years, non-migratory flocks of Canada Geese have become established in some urban and subu...
In 1992, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) opened an Investigational New Animal Drug (INA...
This paper discusses several challenges Wildlife Services (WS) personnel encountered while conductin...
The effectiveness of an alpha-chloralose (AC)-corn oil suspension, an AC-margarine mixture, and AC t...
From 1988 through early 1990 alpha-chloralose (A-C) was successfully used in the United States to im...
From 1988 through early 1990 alpha-chloralose (A-C) was successfully used in the United States to im...
Expanding populations of resident Canada geese that remain in suburban and urban areas year-round of...
We evaluated our ability to deliver adequate daily doses of the reproductive inhibitor, nicarbazin, ...
Resident Canada goose (Branta canadensis) and human populations in North America are increasing rapi...
Chlorpyrifos (Spannit 48% e.c.; PBI) was applied at the recommended rate of 0.72 kg a.i./ha to two p...
Urban Canada geese, in large numbers, have exploited human manipulation of the Reno, Nevada cityscap...
During 1990 and 1991 we conducted safety, efficacy and clinical trials required to register alpha-ch...
Horticulturists and the general public in New Zealand are experiencing increasing problems with a nu...
Expanding populations of resident Canada geese (Branta canadensis) are resulting in increased confli...
In 1992, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) opened an Investigational New Animal Drug (INAD...
In recent years, non-migratory flocks of Canada Geese have become established in some urban and subu...
In 1992, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) opened an Investigational New Animal Drug (INA...