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Sunday, April 6th | ||
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12:00 AM |
Assessment of Economic Impacts from Deer in the Northeastern United States David Drake, Rutgers University Hot Springs, AR 12:00 AM |
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12:00 AM |
Developing a Curriculum for the Nuisance Wildlife Control Industry in New York Paul D. Curtis, Cornell University Hot Springs, AR 12:00 AM |
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12:00 AM |
Effectiveness of a Perceived Solid Barrier as an Exclusion Fence to Prevent White-Tailed Deer Damage George R. Gallagher, Berry College Hot Springs, AR 12:00 AM |
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12:00 AM |
Fencing Methods to Reduce Deer Damage Kurt C. Vercauteren, USDA, APHIS , Wildlife Services , National Wildlife Research Center Hot Springs, AR 12:00 AM |
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12:00 AM |
Perspectives of the Private Wildlife Control Industry Tim Julien, National Wildlife Control Operators Association Hot Springs, AR 12:00 AM |
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12:00 AM |
The Wildlife Society and Wildlife Damage Management Professionals Robert J. Warren, University of Georgia Hot Springs, AR 12:00 AM |
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12:00 AM |
Urban Deer Control - Applicable Technologies Earl L. Hodnett, Fairfax County Police Department Hot Springs, AR 12:00 AM |
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12:00 AM |
Wildlife Damage Management Education Needs: Survey of Georgia County Fasat Agents Michael T. Mengak, University of Georgia Hot Springs, AR 12:00 AM |