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Managing wildlife damage : Beavers (Castor canadensis)
2013This publication describes the biology, behavior, and economic impacts of North America's largest rodent. It also describes lethal and non-lethal techniques to reduce potential damage to personal property.
Newbill, C. Benjamin +1 more
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Managing boldness of wildlife: an ethological approach to reducing crop damage
Population Ecology, 2016AbstractWildlife can cause serious crop damages, and factorial analyses focusing ecological aspects have been conducted to resolve this problem. However, ethological perspectives should also be considered. Individuals often show consistent biases in behaviour—so‐called personality; e.g., boldness may cause to intrude into a farmland.
Takeshi Honda, Hayato Iijima
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Development of chemistry-based tools for wildlife damage management
Pesticide Outlook, 2002John J. Johnston from USDA/APHIS/WS/National Wildlife Research Center at Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, discusses chemistry-based tools for the management of pest wildlife including toxicants, infertility agents, attractants and repellents.
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Managing wildlife damage : canada goose (Branta canadensis)
2013This publication describes the biology, behavior, and economic impacts of the Canada goose. It also describes lethal and non-lethal techniques to reduce damage to personal property.
French, Lisa, Parkhurst, James A.
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Biodeterioration of the biosphere: Where does wildlife damage management stand?
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 1995Degradation of the biosphere with the associated loss of biological integrity is the most critical issue facing humankind today. Wildlife damage management expertise is critically needed in addressing this issue head-on from both traditional and non-traditional approaches.
Ron J. Johnson +2 more
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Managing wildlife damage : snakes
2014This publication describes the biology, behavior, and economic impacts of snakes in Virginia. It also describes strategies to control snakes in occupied spaces and in yards and public spaces.
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Managing Wildlife Damage to Agriculture in Bhutan: Conflicts, Costs and Compromise
2008Conflicts between wildlife and agricultural producers are a dominant problem in Bhutan, with policy debates focusing increasingly on whether most of the conservation costs are borne directly by the small producers and rural poor through crop losses and labor time diverted to guarding crops and livestock.
Ura, K., Stringer, R., Bulte, E.H.
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Estimation of wildlife damage from federal crop insurance data
Pest Management Science, 2021Sophie C Mckee, Stephanie A Shwiff
exaly

