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 California Wildlife Services
 Providing Federal leadership in managing problems caused by wildlife
 Random images that represent wildlife damage and protection categories
 
 
  Research & Data     
  External Hyperlink     Coyote Attacks: An Increasing Suburban Problem 
Research Conducted By The Hopland Research and Extension Center, University of California
Adobe Acrobat PDF File     The Sheep & Goat Research Journal Volume 19 
Special Issue: Predation
Prepared By The American Sheep Industry Association, Inc. In Cooperation With USDA APHIS WS
  External Hyperlink     Procedures For Evaluating Predation On Livestock And Wildlife 
Published By The Texas Cooperative Extension, Texas A&M University System
  Internal Hyperlink Adobe Acrobat PDF File     Wildlife Services In California: Economic Assessments of Select Benefits and Costs
Prepared By USDA APHIS WS, National Wildlife Research Center
   

Internet Resources

 

External Hyperlink     The Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management 
A Robust Website That Provides Research-Based
Information On How To Responsibly Handle Wildlife Damage Problems
 
  External Hyperlink     The National Wildlife Research Center
(NWRC)

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) is the federal institution devoted to resolving problems caused by the interaction of wild animals and society. The Center applies scientific expertise to the development of practical methods to resolve these problems and to maintain the quality of the environments shared with wildlife.
   
 

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