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Reducing Wildlife Damage with Cost-Effective Management Programmes. [PDF]
Limiting the impact of wildlife damage in a cost effective manner requires an understanding of how control inputs change the occurrence of damage through their effect on animal density.
Cheryl R Krull +4 more
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The Status of Wildlife Damage Compensation in China
The conservation management of natural ecosystems in China has significantly improved in recent decades, resulting in the effective protection of wildlife and the restoration of habitats.
Wenxia Wang +2 more
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The Future of Wildlife Damage Management
In January 2018, I retired after a 35-year career in the wildlife damage management profession. I would like to off er my perspective on what the profession was like when I began my career, what it’s like currently, and what I think the future holds ...
William H. Clay
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Wildlife Damage Management in the Digital Age: Collaborating With Others
Three seemingly disparate Communities of Practice (CoPs)—Urban Integrated Pest Management (Urban IPM), Wildlife Damage Management (WDM), and Imported Fire Ants—came together to promote IPM and WDM by sharing information on websites and through webinars ...
L. C. "Fudd" Graham +2 more
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Managing wildlife and reducing damage in rural areas has traditionally been achieved by hunting and trapping problem species or by preventing animals from accessing crops and entering buildings.
Paul D. Curtis +2 more
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Abstract This paper presents the results of a nationwide research needs assessment of the important wildlife–human conflict issues and associated research needs of the USDA/APHIS-Wildlife Services (WS) program and its stakeholders. Thirty-six WS State Directors, 23 WS/National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) scientists and 6 members of the National ...
Bruggers, Richard L. +2 more
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Wildlife damage to crops: Perceptions of agricultural and wildlife leaders in 1957, 1987, and 2017
A national survey of wildlife agency directors was conducted during 1957 to determine their perceptions of wildlife damage to agriculture. This study was repeated in 1987, expanding the sample to include chief executive officers of state Farm Bureaus and
Michael R. Conover +2 more
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Human–wildlife conflicts at pond fisheries in eastern Poland: perceptions and management of wildlife damage [PDF]
Wildlife occurring at aquacultural sites can ignite conflicts over resources managed by humans. A telephone survey concerning nuisance wildlife occurrence, perceptions of inflicted damage, and use of preventive measures at pond fisheries was conducted in 2003–2004 in eastern Poland.
Janusz Kloskowski
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Columns The Changing Face of Wildlife Damage Management
William H. Clay
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Wildlife Damage Management [PDF]
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 37 by Clemson University Extension Services provides information on wildlife damage ...
Clemson University. Cooperative Extension Service +1 more
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