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Location
Ithaca, New York
Start Date
6-10-1991 12:00 AM
Description
I am honored by the opportunity to be part of this conference and to participate with such a distinguished panel this morning.
Today I have been asked to address policy and professional considerations as they relate to wildlife damage management. As an advocate of professional wildlife management, I will share with you some of the problems and issues that confront, frustrate, and confound us; some sense of the problems that lie ahead; and some thoughts on what we need to do to ensure the wildlife profession remains relevant in the future.
Recommended Citation
Hodgdon, H. E. (1991). Wildlife damage management: Policy and professional considerations. In Curtis, P. D., Fargione, M. J., & Caslick, J. E. (Eds.), The Fifth Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (pp. 28-30). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University.
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Wildlife Damage Management: Policy and Professional Considerations
Ithaca, New York
I am honored by the opportunity to be part of this conference and to participate with such a distinguished panel this morning.
Today I have been asked to address policy and professional considerations as they relate to wildlife damage management. As an advocate of professional wildlife management, I will share with you some of the problems and issues that confront, frustrate, and confound us; some sense of the problems that lie ahead; and some thoughts on what we need to do to ensure the wildlife profession remains relevant in the future.