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Location
Gulf Shores, Alabama
Start Date
18-10-1987 12:00 AM
Description
Research to support wildlife management programs has traditionally been conducted by scientists in education and research institutions. Much of this work has resulted from state and federal agency program needs or has been funded by state or federal agencies upon solicitation from scientists at these institutions. Regardless of the origin of the research, these institutions have primarily provided the investigators and staff for conducting research on animal damage problems. The priorities, duration and depth of the efforts have been dependent upon the committment to damage control research by the investigator and the quality of funding support.
Recommended Citation
McAninch, J. B. (1987). Research needs in education and research institutions. In Holler, N. R. (Ed.), The Third Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (pp. 329). Gulf Shores, AL: Auburn University.
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Research Needs in Education and Research Institutions
Gulf Shores, Alabama
Research to support wildlife management programs has traditionally been conducted by scientists in education and research institutions. Much of this work has resulted from state and federal agency program needs or has been funded by state or federal agencies upon solicitation from scientists at these institutions. Regardless of the origin of the research, these institutions have primarily provided the investigators and staff for conducting research on animal damage problems. The priorities, duration and depth of the efforts have been dependent upon the committment to damage control research by the investigator and the quality of funding support.