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1987
Friday, September 18th
12:00 AM

Extension's Perspective of Federal, State and Private Animal Damage Control Programs

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Gary J. San Julian, North Carolina State University

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Sunday, October 18th
12:00 AM

A Method for Assessing Blackbird Damage to Ripening Rice

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Robert G. Wright, Texas A&M University
Keith A. Arnold, Texas A&M University
Michael O. Way, Texas Agricultural Research and Extension Center

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

A Need for Professionalism in Wildlife Damage Control

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James E. Miller, USDA Extension Service

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

A Perspective from a State Department of Agriculture

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Robert J. Mungari, New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

A State-Administered User-Pay Program for Nuisance Wildlife Control

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Dale W. May, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

An Evaluation of Controlled Hunting for Management of Feral Pigeons

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Michael D. Hoy, United States Department of Agriculture
Albert E. Bivings, United States Department of Agriculture

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Avoiding Controversies that Impede Wildlife Damage Control

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B. W. O'Gara, University of Montana

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Bait Stations for Controlling Voles in Apple Orchards

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Mark E. Tobin, Cornell University
Milo E. Richmond, Cornell University

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Catch Effectiveness and Selectivity of Several Traps

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Edward P. Hill, Mississippi Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Categorization and Seasonal Periodicity of Terrestrial Vertebrate Pest Control Inquiries in Virginia

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Harry J. Dutton, Environmental Systems Management, Inc.
Jefferson L. Waldon, Environmental Systems Management, Inc.
Peter T. Bromley, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Characteristics of Predation and Losses in the New York Sheep Industry

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

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Control of Ring-Billed Gull Colonies at Urban and Industrial Sites in Southern Ontario, Canada

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H. Blokpoel, Canadian Wildlife Service
G. D. Tessier, Canadian Wildlife Service

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Controlling Blackbirds and Starlings at Winter Roosts using PA-14

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J. F. Heisterberg, USDA-APHIS-ADC
A. R. Stickley Jr., USDA-APHIS-ADC
K. M. Garner, USDA-APHIS-ADC
P. D. Foster Jr., Tennessee Department of Agriculture

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Cooperative Beaver Control: USFWS-ADC and Private/Industrial Landowners: An Overview

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Kim F. Rohr, Westvaco

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Coyote Control Techniques and their Applications in the Eastern United States

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Rick D. Owens, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Coyote Damage in the Southeastern United States

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Edwin J. Jones, Mississippi State University

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Coyotes in the Eastern US: Status and Implications --Damage Problems and Economic Losses from Coyotes in the Northeastern U.S.--

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Dennis Slate, United States Department of Agriculture

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Decontamination of a Histoplasma capsulatum-Infested Blackbird Roost: Use of a Sprinkler System to Apply Formalin

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A. R. Stickley Jr., USDA-APHIS-ADC
J. R. Pruitt, Warren County Health Department
C. E. Hume, Warren County Health Department
T. Pass II, Morehead State University
C. H. Gayle, Kentucky Department of Agriculture

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Deer Damage Control Preferences and Use Decisions of New York Orchardists

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K. G. Purdy, Cornell University
W. F. Siemer, Cornell University
G. A. Pomerantz, Cornell University
T. L. Brown, Cornell University

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Distribution and Impact of Canada Goose Crop Damage in East-Central Wisconsin

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James Heinrich, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Scott Craven, University of Wisconsin - Madison

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

DRC-6749--An Avian Wetting Agent of Low Aquatic Toxicity

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P. W. Lefebvre, U.S. Department of Agriculture
T. D. Bills, U.S. Department of the Interior
A. R. Stickley Jr., U.S. Department of Agriculture
R. E. Matteson, U.S. Department of Agriculture
L. L. Marking, U.S. Department of the Interior

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Effectiveness of Human Hair, BGR, and a Mixture of Blood Meal and Peppercorns in Reducing Deer Damage to Young Apple Trees

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Michael R. Conover, The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
Gary S. Kania, The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Effects of Differential Pine Vole Populations on Growth and Yield of "McIntosh" Apple Trees

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M. E. Richmond, Cornell University
C. G. Forshey, Cornell University
L. A. Mahaffy, Cornell University
P. N. Miller, Cornell University

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Fox Squirrels Cause Power Outages: An Urban Wildlife Problem

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J. C. Hamilton, University of Nebraska
R. J. Johnson, University of Nebraska
R. M. Case, University of Nebraska
M. W. Riley, University of Nebraska
W. W. Stroup, University of Nebraska

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Frogs Captured in Green Bean Harvest: Analysis of a Pest Problem

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Donald F. Caccamise, Rutgers University

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Great-Tailed Grackle Predation on South Texas Citrus: (Identifying a Unique Problem)

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John Hobbs, USDA-APHIS-ADC
Fred G. Leon III, USDA-APHIS-ADC

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Home Range Responses of White-Tailed Deer to Crop-Protection Fences

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

12:00 AM

Involving Hunting and Trapping in Cooperative Wildlife Damage Control

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Ed Hackett, Mississippi Department of Wildlife Conservation

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Landowner Perceptions of Beaver Damage and Control in Arkansas

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T. B. Wigley, University of Arkansas at Monticello
M. E. Garner, University of Arkansas at Monticello

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Lethal Roost Toxicants for Control of Starlings and Blackbirds

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David L. Otis, USDA APHIS

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Management of Suburban Deer: An Emerging Controversy

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Daniel J. Decker, Cornell University

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Methiocarb-Treated Rice Seed Applied After Field Draining Fails to Repel Blackbirds from Sprouting Rice

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N. R. Holler, U.S. Department of Agriculture
P. W. Lefebvre, U.S. Department of Agriculture
R. E. Matteson, U.S. Department of Agriculture
G. R. Gutknecht, U.S. Department of Agriculture
R. A. Dolbeer, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

New Uses of Livestock Guarding Dogs to Reduce Agriculture/Wildlife Conflicts

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R. Coppinger, Hampshire College
J. Lorenz, Oregon State University
Lorna Coppinger, Hampshire College

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Nonpredatory Mammal Damage Research Needs

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John L. Seubert, USDA/APHIS

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Perceptions and Management Preferences of Game Wardens and Extension Agents Towards Deer Damage to Soybeans

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

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Preliminary Testing of a Selenium-Based Systemic Deer Browse Repellent

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T. R. Angradi, The Pennsylvania State University
W. M. Tzilkowski, The Pennsylvania State University

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Public Tolerance of Deer in a Suburban Environment: Implications for Management and Control

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Nancy A. Connelly, Cornell University
Daniel J. Decker, Cornell University
Sam Wear, Westchester County Department of Planning

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Research Needs in Education and Research Institutions

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Jay B. McAninch, The New York Botanical Garden

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Research Needs in Wildlife Damage Control

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James E. Miller, USDA Extension Service

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Research Needs in Wildlife Damage Control: Research Needs as Perceived by State Directors in the Eastern ADC Region

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Dennis Slate, United States Department of Agriculture

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Rodenticide Use in Agricultural Crops

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Terrell P. Salmon, University of California, Davis

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

State/Federal/Private Cooperative Program Relationships in Wildlife Damage Control

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Rene M. Bollengier Jr., East USDA/APHIS/ADC

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

State/Federal/Private Cooperative Relationships in Wildlife Damage Control

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Charles D. Kelley, Alabama Game and Fish Devision

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Status of Mesurol® as a Bird Repellent for Cherries and Other Fruit Crops

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Mark E. Tobin, Cornell University
Richard A. Dolbeer, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Status of the Coyote in the Northeastern United States

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Robert E. Chambers, State University of New York

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Status of the Coyote in the Southeastern United States

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Edward P. Hill

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Taxonomic Status of Wild Canids in the Southeastern United States

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Michael L. Kennedy, Memphis State University

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Temporal Use Patterns of Wintering Starlings at a Southeastern Livestock Farm: Implications for Damage Control

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J. F. Glahn, USDA-APHIS-ADC
S. K. Timbrook, USDA-APHIS-ADC
D. J. Twedt, USDA-APHIS-ADC

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

The Bird Strike Hazard (BASH) Program

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Edgardo R. Farraro, United States Air Force
Russell P. DeFusco, United States Air Force

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

The Critter Control Concept Approaches of a Firm Specializing in Nuisance Wildlife Control

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Lynn Braband, Critter Control, Inc.
Kevin Clark, Critter Control, Inc.

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

The Economic Impact of Wildlife Damage on Hudson Valley Orchards

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M. Phillips, Cornell University
C. G. Forshey, Cornell University
G. B. White, Cornell University
M. E. Richmond, Cornell University

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

The Future of Wildlife Damage Control in an Urban Environment

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Gary J. San Julian, North Carolina State University

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

The Problem of Planting Louisiana Swamplands when Nutria (Myocastor coypu) are Present

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W. H. Conner, Louisiana State University
J. R. Toliver, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

The Urban-Suburban Canada Goose: An Example of Short-Sighted Management?

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Michael R. Conover, The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

The Use of the T-Culvert Guard to Protect Road Culverts from Plugging Damage by Beavers

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K. J. Roblee, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Urban Gray Squirrel Damage and Population Management: A Case History

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J. Hadidian, National Park Service
D. Manski, National Park Service
V. Flyger, University of Maryland at College Park
C. Cox, U.S. Soldier's and Airmen's Home
G. Hodge, Humane Society of the United States

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Use of DRC 1339 to Control Crows in Three Roosts in Kentucky and Arkansas

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Frank L. Boyd, USDA-Animal Damage Control
Douglas I. Hall, USDA-Animal Damage Control

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Use of Soybean Fields in Eastern Virginia by White-Tailed Deer

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

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM

Wildlife Damage to Agriculture in Nebraska: A Preliminary Cost Assessment

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R. J. Johnson, University of Nebraska
R. M. Timm, University of Nebraska

Gulf Shores, Nebraska

12:00 AM

Wolf, Golden Eagle, and Coyote Problems in Montana

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B. W. O'Gara, University of Montana
W. Rightmire, University of Montana

Gulf Shores, Alabama

12:00 AM