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NOTICE
Wildlife Services reserves the right to revise the current or any past
Program Data Reports to reflect discovery of discrepancies in data
presented. Notice of such revisions and their dates will be made on
this site when revised versions are posted.
DISCLAIMERS FOR FY 2008
Revisions to Table C for CO, OH, and the national table, changing data for Bison, and Lambs
Revisions to Table F to reflect update of sample counts
Revisions to Table G for CO, IA, ID, and OH, TX, and national tables to reflect:
Change in data for Rattlesnakes
Change in numbers of birds dispersed
Change in Greater and Lesser Snow Geese take numbers
Change in take numbers for coyotes
Change in take data for Northern Goshawks, Northern Harrier Hawks, and Red-tailed Hawks
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PDR A. Resource Category Listing of WS Operations Line Item (Including HPAI) Funding and Cooperative Funding
PDR B. Threatened & Endangered Species Conservation Expenditures
PDR C. Resource Types Affected by Wildlife Damage
PDR D. Technical Assistance Projects Conducted by the Wildlife Services
PDR E. Land Class Types Where Wildlife Services Conducted Resource Protection Activities
PDR F. Wildlife Disease Sampling Conducted
PDR G. Animals Dispersed / Killed or Euthanized / Freed
Summary Statements About Wildlife Services Activities
The number of animals encountered by Wildlife Services in any given year is a function of many different factors, including wildlife populations' size and distribution, the extent to which animals are involved in damage situations, and the extent to which the public requests WS assistance in handling these challenges. The discussion contained here is intended to provide some explanation of the data contained in WS PDR Table G.