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Merson, M.H., Byers, R.E., and Kaukeinen, D.E. (1984). Residues of the rodenticide brodifa-coum in voles and raptors after orchard treatment. Journal of Wildlife Management 48, 212-216. [Pg.360]

Acknowledgments We would like to thank the Science Department at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park and the Department of Conservation and Wildlife Management at Marwell Zoological Park. [Pg.396]

PavEcol Wildlife Management Consultancy, Australia ry paro sa bigpond.com. au... [Pg.399]

PavEcol Wildlife Management Consultancy 211 Turpentine Road Diwan, via Mossman, 4873 Australia... [Pg.448]

Mount DI, Putnicki GJ. 1966. Summary report of 1963 Mississippi fish kill. In Trefethen JB, ed. Transactions of the thirty-first North American wildlife and natural resources conference. Washington, DC Wildlife Management Institute 177-184. [Pg.183]

Can land and wildlife managers use it in assessing predator pressure ... [Pg.371]

In the first practical application of plant antifeedants for forest crop protection and wildlife management, snowshoe hare, L. americanus, fed less on coniferous tree seedlings after they had been sprayed with pinosylvin or pinosylvin methyl ether (Sullivan eta/., 1992). [Pg.405]

Andelt, W. F., Baker, D. L., and Burnham, K. P. (1992). Relative preference of captive cow elk for repellent-treated diets.Journal of Wildlife Management 56,164-173. [Pg.430]

Avery, M. L., Decker, D. G., Humphrey, . S., etal. (1995). Methyl anthranilate as a rice seed treatment to deter birds. Journal of Wildlife Management 59,50-56. [Pg.432]

Dermal contact repellents for starlings foot exposure to natural plant products. Journal of Wildlife Management 6f, 1352-1358. [Pg.446]

Mason, J. R. (1989). Avoidance of methiocarb-poisoned apples by red-winged blackbirds. Journal of Wildlife Management 53,836-840. [Pg.485]

Schulte, B. A., Millier-Schwarze, D., and Sun, L. (1995). Using anal gland secretion to determine sex in beaver. Jottmfll of Wildlife Management 59,614-618. [Pg.510]

Shivik, J. A. (1998). Brown tree snake response to visual and olfactory cues. Journal of Wildlife Management 62,105-111. [Pg.511]

Svoboda, F. J. and Gullion, G. W. (1972). Preferential use of aspen by ruffed grouse in northern Minnesota. Journal of Wildlife Management 36,1166-1180. [Pg.518]

Swank, W. (1944). Germination of seeds after ingestion by ring-necked pheasants. Jottmfll of Wildlife Management 8,223-231. [Pg.518]

Jensen, G.H. and Korschgen, L.J. (1947) Contents of crops, gizzards, and droppings of bobwhite quail force-fed known kinds and quantities of seeds. Journal of Wildlife Management 11, 37-43. [Pg.302]

Newsted JL University of The Evaluation of Halogenated Massachusetts Forestry Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Fish from and Wildlife Management the Connecticut River Basin, MA Amherst, MA U.S. Department of Agriculture... [Pg.541]

Ill-defined concoctions have for centuries been used to lure muskrats in the USA, but we have looked in vain for published data which prove the effectiveness of these lures. Only one very brief statement by Williams (20) about the effectiveness of addition of "muskrat scent" to carrot-baited traps was found in the Journal of Wildlife Management of 1951. A table showed that the "average trapping success" increased from 23.6 to 42.8%, but the two series of experiments (controls and scented carrots) were not made simultaneously, so these results hardly prove the attractancy of the scent. [Pg.110]

We wish to thank Unilever, Vlaardingen for supplying samples of macrocyclic ketones and Dr. P.E.J. Verwiel and Ing. A. Lakwijk for carrying out GC/MS experiments. The work was supported by a grant from the Dutch Departments of Wildlife Management and Public Works. We also thank Dr. W.J. Doude van Troostwijk and his collaborators of the Committee for Muskrat Control for their valuable help and advices. [Pg.118]

The population problem has the wildlife managers scratching their heads. Federal and state wildlife agencies spend a lot of money on incentives for farmers to provide habitat for wildlife, but that might be a waste of money if the environment is overrun with cats. [Pg.17]

Such hunters as Teddy Roosevelt and John Audubon began wildlife management. Contrary to what anti-hunting activists claim, game management is currently and primarily supported by hunters license fees and special taxes on arms and ammunition. Since conservation-minded hunters have supported wildlife programs, the number of wild animals has increased. [Pg.63]

Chipman, R.B., Preusser, K.J., Gansowski, J.T. et al. (2002). Emergency wildlife management response to protect evidence associated with the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, New York City. Proceedings of 4th Bird Strike Committee -USA/Canada Meeting. University of Nebraska, Sacramento, CA, October 21-24, 19 pp. (www.birdstrike.org). [Pg.750]

A.D. Hasler, O.M. Brynildson, W.T. Helm (1951). Improving conditions for fish in brown-water lakes by alkalization. J. Wildlife Manag., 15, 347-352. [Pg.545]

Therefore, for wildlife management and containment purposes rapid and versatile infra vitam tests are needed. Given the wide distribution of CWD prions in the animal s body, antemortem sampling and testing of accessible lymphatic tissues such as tonsils, retropharyngeal lymph nodes, and rectal biopsy materials was found to be very predictive in pre- and sub-clinical animals. PrPSc is then usually detected... [Pg.70]


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