Control methods research priorities for animal damage control
1992; Volume: 15; Issue: 15 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
2641-273X
Autores Tópico(s)Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
ResumoAuthor(s): Packham, C. Joe; Connolly, Guy E. | Abstract: A national survey of Animal Damage Control (ADC) method research needs was conducted in 1990. ADC program State Directors provided responses for each state. Individual state data was aggregated into a national ranking list of ADC program priorities for directing future wildlife damage control methods research. Species groups ranking highest, nationally, included: blackbird/starling, waterfowl, coyote/fox/dog, wading bird/cormorant and ungulate groups. Species groups ranking lowest, nationally, included: swallow, crane, rabbit, porcupine and hog groups.
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