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1991
Sunday, October 6th
12:00 AM

A Cost-Effective Method for Applying and Removing Bird-Exclusion Netting in Commercial Vineyards

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Lawrence D. Fuller-Perrine, Cornell University
Mark E. Tobin, Cornell University

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Agency and Stakeholder Evaluations of Citizen Participation in Deer Management Decisions: Implications for Damage Control

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Rebecca J. Stout, Cornell University
Daniel J. Decker, Cornell University
Barbara A. Knuth, Cornell University

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Agricultural Producers' Estimates of Wildlife Causing Damage in Eastern States

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Alice P. Wywialowski, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Robert H. Beach, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

An Avian/Airport Study for Standiford Airport, Louisville, Kentucky: Results and Management Implications

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Bernice U. Constantin, U.S. Department of Agriculture
John K. Floyd, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

An Evaluation of Roost Dispersal for Reducing Cormorant Activity on Catfish Ponds

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Donald F. Mott, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Keith J. Andrews, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Gary A. Littauer, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Animal Damage Management: Responsibilities of Various Agencies and the Needs for Coordination and Support

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Jack H. Berryman, International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Bear Damage to Agriculture in Wisconsin

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Laine R. Stowell, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Robert C. Willging, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Citizen Task Force on Deer Management

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Mike Hall, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Comparison of Methods for Detecting Voles under Apple Trees

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Mark E. Tobin, Cornell University
Milo E. Richmond, Cornell University
Richard M. Engeman, Denver Wildlife Research Center

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Conference Summary and a Look to the Future

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James E. Miller, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Control of Ring-Billed Gulls and Herring Gulls Nesting at Urban and Industrial Sites in Ontario, 1987-1990

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Hans Blokpoel, Canadian Wildlife Service
Gaston D. Tessier, Canadian Wildlife Service

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Ecological Considerations in the Management of Wildlife Damage

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Robert K. Swihart, Purdue University

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Economics and Effectiveness of Control Methods: Fact and Fiction

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

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Educational Opportunities at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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Scott E. Hygnstrom, University of Nebraska

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Effectiveness of a Vertical 3-Wire Electric Fence Modified with Attractants or Repellents as a Deer Exclosure

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Don M. Jordan Jr., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Milo E. Richmond, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

12:00 AM

Effectiveness of DRC-1339 Baiting for Reducing Blackbird Damage to Sprouting Rice

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James F. Glahn, U.S. Department of Agriculture
E. Allen Wilson, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Effects of Chronological Deer Damage on Corn Yields

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Scott E. Hygnstrom, University of Nebraska
Jan R. Hygnstrom, University of Nebraska
Kurt R. Vercauteren, University of Nebraska
Nancy S. Foster, University of Nebraska
Susan B. Lembezeder, University of Nebraska
Dale J. Hafer, University of Nebraska

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Efficacy and Methodology of Urban Pigeon Control with DRC-1339

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Keith M. Blanton, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Bernice U. Constantin, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Gerald L. Williams, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Evaluation of a New Deer Repellent on Japanese Yews at Suburban Homesites

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Roger W. Sayre, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Milo E. Richmond, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Extension Wildlife Damage Management in Alabama

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James B. Armstrong, Auburn University

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Incorporating Wildlife Damage Control into a University Wildlife Management Curriculum

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William G. Minser, University of Tennessee
Alex B. Coley, University of Tennessee

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Interactions Between People and Wildlife in Urbanizing Landscapes

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John Hadidian, National Park Service

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Landowner Attitudes Regarding Pennsylvania's Extended Antlerless Deer Season on Deer-Damaged Farms

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Robert C. Boyd, Pennsylvania Game Commission
William L. Palmer, Pennsylvania Game Commission

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Management of Human-Raccoon Interaction in the Midst of a Raccoon Rabies Outbreak

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Charles V. Trimarchi, New York State Department of Health
John G. Debbie, New York State Department of Health

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Minimizing Deer Damage to Forest Vegetation Through Aggressive Deer Population Management

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Raymond J. Winchcombe, Institute of Ecosystem Studies

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Modification of Raccoon Food Resources in Parks to Reduce Rabies Risks to Humans

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Stephen C. Frantz, New York State Department of Health

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Pen Tests of Methyl Anthranilate as a Bird Repellent in Water

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Richard A. Dolbeer, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Larry Clark, Monell Chemical Senses Center
Paul P. Woronecki, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Thomas W. Seamans, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Perceived Risks of Deer-Related Vehicle Accidents: Influence on Deer Population Preferences of the Residents of Tompkins County, New york

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Richard C. Stedman, Cornell University
Rebecca J. Stout, Cornell University
Barbara A. Knuth, Cornell University
Daniel J. Decker, Cornell University

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Perceptions about Crop Yields and Losses to White-Tailed Deer on Farms Surrounding Gettysburg National Military Park

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Gary M. Vecellio, Pennsylvania State University
Gerald L. Storm, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Richard H. Yahner, Pennsylvania State University

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Perceptions and Realities: When Does 2 + 2 = 5?

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Robert M. Timm, University of California

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Perspectives on Wildlife Nuisance Control: Results of a Wildlife Damage Control Firm's Customer Survey

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

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Public Involvement in Coyote Management Decisions

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Robert A. Inslerman, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Public Involvement in Wildlife Damage Management: The Situation in Wisconsin

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Scott R. Craven, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Raptors and Racing Pigeons: An Analysis of Avian Predation on Domestic Pigeons

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James B. Armstrong, Auburn University

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Reducing Nuisance Canada Goose Problems Through Habitat Manipulation

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Michael R. Conover, Utah State University

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Sheep and Goat Losses to Predators in the United States

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Guy Connolly, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Status of Coyotes and Coyote Depredations in Pennsylvania

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Gary Witmer, Washington State University
Arnold Hayden, Pennsylvania Game Commission

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Strategies to Control Rodent Damage in Sugar Bushes: An Update

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Alan May, U.S. Department of Agriculture
John Austin, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Dennis Slate, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Survey of Bird Damage to Blueberries in North America

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Michael L. Avery, U.S. Department of Agriculture
John W. Nelson, Tower View Nursery
Marcia A. Cone, University of Florida

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Synopsis of a Course on the Principles of Wildlife Damage Management

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Michael R. Conover, Utah State University

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Tapping the Potential of the Wildlife Rehabilitation Community for Public Education about Wildlife Damage Management

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William F. Siemer, Cornell University
Tommy L. Brown, Cornell University
Patrick P. Martin, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Randall D. Stumvoll, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

The Effectiveness of Soap in Preventing Deer Browsing

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Michael J. Fargione, Cornell University
Milo E. Richmond, Cornell University

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

The Need and Difficulty of Bringing the Pennsylvania Deer Herd under Control

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Gary W. Witmer, Washington State University
David S. deCalesta, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

The Quabbin Reservation White-Tailed Deer Impact Management Plan: A Case History

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James A. Parkhurst, University of Massachusetts
Robert W. O'Connor, Metropolitan District Commission

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Training Tomorrow's Specialists in Wildlife Damage Management

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Robert H. Scmidt, Utah State University
Michael R. Conover, Utah State University
Raymond D. Dueser, Utah State University
Frederick F. Knowlton, Utah State University
Terry A. Messmer, Utah State University

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

United Conservation Alliance

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Laurence R. Jahn, United Conservation Alliance

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Use of DRC-1339 to Eliminate Gulls and Re-Establish a Tern Nesting Colony in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts

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Bradford G. Blodget, Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife
Laura Henze, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Use of Livestock Protection Collars to Protect Sheep and Goats

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Murray T. Walton, Texas Department of Agriculture

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Wildlife Damage Education at Auburn University

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Nicholas R. Holler, Auburn University

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Wildlife Damage Education at West Virginia University

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Edwin D. Michael, West Virginia University

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM

Wildlife Damage Management: Policy and Professional Considerations

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Harry E. Hodgdon, The Wildlife Society

Ithaca, New York

12:00 AM