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Location
Gulf Shores, Alabama
Start Date
18-9-1987 12:00 AM
Description
Extension personnel are in a unique position to observe and to be involved in animal damage control (ADC) programs at the federal, state and private levels. In order to offer educational programs, we must interpret regulations and policies to provide a workable interface between ourselves, other agencies and the public. This is not an easy task in such a sensitive and emotional area.
Recommended Citation
San Julian, G. J. (1987). Extension's perspective of federal, state and private animal damage control programs. In Holler, N. R. (Ed.), The Third Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (pp. 312-313). Gulf Shores, AL: Auburn University.
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Extension's Perspective of Federal, State and Private Animal Damage Control Programs
Gulf Shores, Alabama
Extension personnel are in a unique position to observe and to be involved in animal damage control (ADC) programs at the federal, state and private levels. In order to offer educational programs, we must interpret regulations and policies to provide a workable interface between ourselves, other agencies and the public. This is not an easy task in such a sensitive and emotional area.