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Location
Gulf Shores, Alabama
Start Date
18-10-1987 12:00 AM
Description
Beaver populations in North Miss. and West Tenn. have increased rapidly. Pelt trapping has been the major control method in the past. With low demand and poor prices for southern pelts, this activity is almost nonexistent today.
Recommended Citation
Rohr, K. F. (1987). Cooperative beaver control: USFWS-ADC and private/industrial landowners: An overview. In Holler, N. R. (Ed.), The Third Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (p. 314). Gulf Shores, AL: Auburn University.
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Cooperative Beaver Control: USFWS-ADC and Private/Industrial Landowners: An Overview
Gulf Shores, Alabama
Beaver populations in North Miss. and West Tenn. have increased rapidly. Pelt trapping has been the major control method in the past. With low demand and poor prices for southern pelts, this activity is almost nonexistent today.