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Location
State College, PA
Start Date
5-10-2000 12:00 AM
Description
The history of wildlife damage management in the United States, beginning with the roots of the federal Biological Survey, is examined. Selected lessons are drawn from history and applied to today's situation, in the hope that they will be useful to those who guide this profession in the 21st Century.
Recommended Citation
Timm, R. M. (2000). A history of wildlife damage management: Twelve lessons for today. In Brittingham, M.C., Kays, J., & McPeake, R. (Eds.), The Ninth Wildlife Damage Management Conference (8-17). State College, PA: Pennsylvania State University.
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A History of Wildlife Damage Management: Twelve Lessons for Today
State College, PA
The history of wildlife damage management in the United States, beginning with the roots of the federal Biological Survey, is examined. Selected lessons are drawn from history and applied to today's situation, in the hope that they will be useful to those who guide this profession in the 21st Century.