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1985
Sunday, September 22nd
12:00 AM

Air Force Problems With Birds in Hangars

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Timothy J. Will, HQ Air Force Engineering and Services Center

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

An Evaluation of Visual and Auditory Electronic Devices to Repel Deer

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R. Blake Roper, Alabama Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit
Edward P. Hill, Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

An Investigation of Techniques Used to Discourage Rebuilding of Beaver Dams Demolished by Explosives

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James M. Dyer, Louisiana Tech University
Charles E. Rowell, Louisiana Tech University

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Animal Damage Control and the Endangered Species Act

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Warren T. Parker, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Apparent Efficacy of Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard Programs at Four Naval Air Stations

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Thomas C. Walker, Naval Facilities Engineering Command
C. Willard Bennett, Naval Facilities Engineering Command

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Assessing Deer Damage in Young Fruit Orchards

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Jay B. McAninch, The New York Botanical Garden
Mark R. Ellingwood, The New York Botanical Garden
Michael J. Fargione, The New York Botanical Garden
Peter Picone, The New York Botanical Garden

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Birds in Hangars- A Messy Problem

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Albert E. Bivings IV, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Closing Remarks

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F. Eugene Hester, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Commercial Wildlife Pest Control Permits An Alternative Approach

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Gerard W. Wendt, Pennsylvania Game Commission

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Comparisons of Strychnine and Zinc Phosphide in Prairie Dog Control

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H. Todd Holbrook, University of Nebraska
Robert M. Timm, University of Nebraska

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Computer Assisted Extension Program on Ground Squirrel Control

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Terrell P. Salmon, University of California, Davis
Donald L. Lancaster, Modoc Co
Leanne Lasarow, University of California, Davis

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Current Status of Deer Fencing in the Northeast

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Mark R. Ellingwood, The New York Botanical Garden
Jay B. McAninch, The New York Botanical Garden
Michael J. Fargione, The New York Botanical Garden

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Deer Damage and Damage Control in Ohio's Nurseries, Orchards, and Christmas Tree Plantings: The Grower's View

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Joel D. Scott, Varment Guard Environmental Services
Thomas W. Townsend, The Ohio State University

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Dispersal of a Heron-Egret Rookery

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Douglas I. Hall, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Dispersing Blackbird-Starling Roosts with Helium-Filled Balloons

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Donald F. Mott, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

North Carolina State Univeristy

12:00 AM

Double-Crested Cormorant Damage to a Commercial Fishery in the Apostle Islands, Wisconsin

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Scott R. Craven, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Esther Lev, University of Wisconsin-Madison

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Economic and Environmental Impacts of Beavers in North Carolina

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David K. Woodward, North Carolina State University
Robert B. Hazel, North Carolina State University
Brian P. Gaffney, R.C.A. Corp

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Estimating Cost-Effectiveness of Controlling Animal Damage to Conifer Seedlings

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David S. deCalesta, Oregon State University

North Caroline State University

12:00 AM

Evaluating Reports of Deer Damage to Crops: Implications for Wildlife Research and Management Programs

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Linda A. Lyon, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Patrick F. Scanlon, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Future of Wildlife Damage Control and the Cooperative Extension Service

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Peter T. Bromley, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Histoplasmosis and its Impact on Blackbird/Starling Roost Management

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A. R. Stickley Jr., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services
R. J. Weeks, Centers for Disease Control

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Landowner Tolerance of Beavers: Implications for Damage Management and Control

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Ken G. Purdy, Cornell University
Daniel J. Decker, Cornell University
Richard A. Malecki, Cornell University
John C. Proud, New York State Department and Environmental Conservation

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Management Implications Derived from Bird Damage Assessments in North Dakota Sunflower

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Joseph L. Guarino, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
John L. Cummings, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Management of Nuisance Canada Goose Flocks

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Michael R. Conover, The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Minimum Effective Level of Methiocarb for Protecting Sprouting Rice in Louisiana From Blackbird Damage

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N. R. Holler, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
P. W. Lefebvre, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services
A. Wilson, Louisiana State University
R. E. Matteson, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
G. R. Gutknecht, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Preparation and Analysis of Alternative 4-AP Baits for Blackbirds

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J. E. Davis, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
D. J. Cunningham, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
J. L. Cummings, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services

12:00 AM

Preventive Control of Pest Rodents

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Walter E. Howard, University of California, Davis

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Public Tolerance of a Suburban Deer Herd: Implications for Control

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Daniel J. Decker, Cornell University
Thomas A. Gavin, Cornell University

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Reformulated 4-Aminopyridine Baits Cost-Effectively Reduce Blackbird Damage to Ripening Cornfields

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Jerome F. Besser, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
John W. De Grazio, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Relationship Between Seasonal Changes in Forage Quality and Feeding Patterns in Meadow Voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus)

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Ronald J. Brooks, University of Guelph
Stephan A. Struger, University of Guelph

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Removal of Nesting Starlings With DRC-1339

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Douglas I. Hall, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Repellents for Rodents in Conservation-Tillage Agriculture

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Ron J. Johnson, University of Nebraska

North Carolina Stare University

12:00 AM

Role and Responsibilities of Agencies for Wildlife Damage Control

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Hal S. Atkinson Jr., N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Role and Responsibilities of Agencies for Wildlife Damage Control - An Overview

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James E. Miller, USDA-Extension Service

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Role and Responsibilities of State Cooperative Extension Services for Wildlife Damage Control

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James L. Byford, University of Tennessee

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Role of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Wildlife Damage Control

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William W. Jacobs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

State Funded Wildlife Damage Programs: The Wisconsin Experience

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Scott E. Hygnstrom, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Scott R. Craven, University of Wisconsin-Madison

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

The Effects of Canada Goose Grazing on Winter Wheat: An Experimental Approach

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Hubert A. Allen Jr., John Hopkins School of Public Health
David Sammons, University of Maryland
Russell Brinsfield, Wye Research and Education Center
Roland Limpert, The Wildfowl Trust of North America

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

The Role of State and Wildlife Agencies in Wildlife Damage Control

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Charles D. Kelley, Game and Fish Division Montgomery Alabama

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

The Role of the Indiana Division of Fish and Wildlife in Wildlife Damage Control

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Glenn Lange, Division of Fish and Wildlife Dept. of Natural Resources

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

The Whooping Crane Cross-Fostering Experiment: The Role of Animal Damage Control

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Roderick C. Drewien, University of Idaho
Stephen H. Bouffard, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services
Desmond D. Call, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services
Richard A. Wonacott, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

USDA Forest Service Role in Wildlife Damage Control

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Hugh C. Black, USDA Forest Service

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Utilizing a Computerized Fish and Wildlife Information System to Solve Animal Damage Control Problems

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Jefferson L. Waldon, Multi-State Fish and Wildlife Information Project
Charles T. Cushwa, Multi-State Fish and Wildlife Information Project
Peter T. Bromley, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Vole Control in the Eastern United States

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Richard M. Poche, Lipha Chemicals
Robert Sharp, Lipha Chemicals

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

What You Wanted to Know About All You Ever Heard Concerning Snake Repellents

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Gary J. San Julian, North Carolina State University
David K. Woodward, North Carolina State University

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Wildlife Damage Control - the Role and Responsibilities of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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LeRoy W. Sowl, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM

Wildlife Damage Control and the Wildlife Society

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Thomas M. Franklin, The Wildlife Society

North Carolina State University

12:00 AM