Wildlife Damage Management Technical Series

Last Modified: July 29, 2024

The Wildlife Damage Management Technical Series highlights wildlife species that cause damage to agriculture, property, and natural resources, and/or impact human health and safety. It also includes topics, such as bird dispersal techniques, wildlife hazards at airports, and pesticide registration. Articles discuss basic biology and ecology, specific damage issues and conflicts, and current damage management tools and techniques to prevent and resolve conflicts.

Search by species or topic listed below. New topics are added continually. Send questions or comments to nwrc@usda.gov or see Guide to Authors (235.42 KB).

Citing Articles 

Articles are written by USDA-APHIS Wildlife Services experts and university, Federal, State, non-governmental, and industry partners. For citation purposes, please list:

  • Authors’ last name
  • Initials
  • Year
  • Title
  • Wildlife Damage Management Technical Series
  • USDA, APHIS, WS National Wildlife Research Center. Ft. Collins, Colorado
  • Number of pages

Example: Dolbeer, R.A. and G.M. Linz. 2016. Blackbirds. Wildlife Damage Management Technical Series. USDA, APHIS, WS National Wildlife Research Center. Ft. Collins, Colorado. 16 p.