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Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage by Scott E. Hygnstrom, Robert M. Timm, Gary E. Larson

By Scott E. Hygnstrom, Robert M. Timm, Gary E. Larson

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Introduction The Wildlife Society (TWS) policy statement for wildlife damage control (1992) states: “Prevention or control of wildlife damage . . ” The role of wildlife damage control in our society is changing and so is public perception of it. This change is recognized among wildlife managers and researchers. Background Efforts are under way to make the wildlife damage control profession more responsive to concerns of society. Formal petition for the establishment of a Wildlife Damage Working Group within TWS was made to the Wildlife Society Council on March 21, 1993 and the following day the council approved interim status for the working group.

In domestic animals, rabies should be suspected if there is any change in normal habits, such as sudden change in disposition, failure to eat or drink, running into objects, or paralysis. Transmission. Rabies virus is trans- mitted primarily via the saliva during the bite of a rabid animal. However, other methods of transmission are possible. Accidental exposure of wounds or cuts to the saliva or tissues of infected animals can occur. The virus is also present in various body organs of infected animals, especially the brain and salivary glands, which poses a health hazard to persons who are field dressing or performing necropsies on these animals.

Washington, DC. 8pp. Young, S. P. 1958. The bobcat of North America. , Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and the Wildl. Manage. Inst. Washington, DC. 193pp. Editors Scott E. Hygnstrom Robert M. Timm Gary E. Larson Philip S. Gipson OBTAINING ASSISTANCE TO CONTROL WILDLIFE DAMAGE Leader Kansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 66506-3501 Russell F. Reidinger, Jr. Director Center of Excellence Initiative Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Home Economics Lincoln University Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0029 suggestions for obtaining self-help information and/or reaching people who can provide onsite help.

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