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Government intervention in wildlife damage management: a bioeconomic analysis of wildlife damage compensation and taxation policies

Journal of Bioeconomics, 2021
This paper develops a bioeconomic model to investigate the effects of wildlife damage compensation programs, and income taxes, on both wildlife population and social welfare. Wildlife damage compensation programs generally compensate local people after wildlife damage occurred.
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Managing wildlife damage : Beavers (Castor canadensis)

2013
This 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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WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGERS AND EUTHANASIA

1995
Wildlife damage managers regularly are faced with decisions that include whether and how animals will be killed. Euthanasia refers to death without pain or distress, i.e., a humane death. The American Veterinary Medical Association has developed guidelines for euthanasia (Andrews et al. 1993).
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Use of Frightening Devices in Wildlife Damage Management

Integrated Pest Management Reviews, 2002
Wildlife is often responsible for causing extensive damage to personal property, human health and safety concerns, and other nuisance problems because of their feeding, roosting, breeding, and loafing habits. Frightening devices are tools used in integrated wildlife damage management to reduce the impacts of animals, but the effectiveness of such ...
Gilsdorf, Jason M.   +2 more
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