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Raccoon Removal Sunnyvale by AAAC Wildlife Removal

Raccoon Removal Sunnyvale Raccoons are intelligent and adaptable animals, making them one of the most common wildlife species to invade homes in Sunnyvale, TX. This playlist from AAAC Wildlife Removal of Dallas is dedicated to helping homeowners and property managers understand raccoon behavior, recognize the signs of an infestation, and…
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AAAC Wildlife Removal — About Our Services

Overview of AAAC Wildlife Removal's humane removal and exclusion services.
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How to Tell if a Snake is Venomous: Expert Guide & Safety Tips

Check for these tell-tale signs to stay safe! Hey there, adventurer! Ever been out on a hike, soaking in the beauty of nature, when you suddenly spot something slithering across your path? Your heart skips a beat, and you wonder, “Is that snake dangerous?” We’ve all been there. It’s a…

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TWS Wildlife Damage Management Working Group Newsletter:Spring 1999 - Volume 6(2)

Center, Internet, Wildlife Damage Management TWS Wildlife Damage Management Working Group Newsletter:Spring 1999 - Volume 6(2) Date of this Version 1999 Document Type Article Abstract Forward -- Scott Craven; 1999 Wildlife Damage Management Working Group Officers:; Contributors To This Issue; Wildlife Damage Management Around The World - Part 4; Wildlife…
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CDC Vital Signs — Wildlife Rabies

Wildlife rabies carriers by region, 5000 annual cases stat, and prevention messaging from the CDC.
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Raccoon Removal Baytown by AAAC Wildlife Removal

Raccoon Removal Baytown AAAC Wildlife Removal of Texas Gulf Coast is a reputable and reliable company offering top-notch Raccoon Removal services to customers in Baytown, Texas. With years of experience in the industry, they have established themselves as the go-to solution for all raccoon-related issues, providing swift and effective removal…
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Conservation assessment of greater sage-grouse and sagebrush habitats

An unbiased assessment from an ecological perspective of the current status and the potential factors that influenced the long-term conservation of greater sage-grouse populations and the sagebrush ecosystems on which they depend.
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Rabies Factsheet — Iowa State University (CFSPH)

Comprehensive 12-page zoonotic disease factsheet covering species, transmission, and treatment from Iowa State University.
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TWS Wildlife Damage Management Working Group Newsletter: Fall 1999 – Volume 6(4)

Center, Internet, Wildlife Damage Management TWS Wildlife Damage Management Working Group Newsletter: Fall 1999 – Volume 6(4) Date of this Version 1999 Document Type Article Abstract Forward - Scott Craven; Minutes Of Tws’’ss Wildlife Damage Management Working Group 1999 Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas; A New Name And Format!!!!!!; 1999 Wildlife…
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Dealing with Nuisance Wildlife (UGA Extension B1248)

Habitat modification, exclusion, relocation, and legal overview for common nuisance species from University of Georgia Extension.
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TWS Wildlife Damage Management Working Group Newsletter: Winter 2000 – Volume 7(1) – Elections Issue!

Center, Internet, Wildlife Damage Management TWS Wildlife Damage Management Working Group Newsletter: Winter 2000 – Volume 7(1) – Elections Issue! Date of this Version 2000 Document Type Article Abstract Forward - Scott Craven; Candidates for The Working Group Officers – March 2000 ;Stupid Pest Tricks (Or What Your Best Extension…
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USDA Wildlife Damage Management Overview

Official USDA resource on wildlife damage management programs and services.

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Top 10 Wildlife Removal Companies in Seminole County, Florida

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Living with Wildlife in Illinois — Nuisance Wildlife Guide

Attic exclusion techniques and hardware cloth specs for squirrels and bats from the City of Chicago and Illinois DCCA.
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Rockwell Labs: Expanded label for EcoVia 3-in-1

EcoVia 3-in-1’s updated label now supports broad structural pest control applications. The post Rockwell Labs: Expanded label for EcoVia 3-in-1 first appeared on Pest Management Professional.
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Nuisance Wildlife Trapping Guide (Purdue Extension FNR-404-W)

Box trap setup and bait selection for raccoons, squirrels, and skunks from Purdue University Extension.
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Loggerheads bound for record summer in Georgia

Nest numbers would be the highest in more than three decades The post Loggerheads bound for record summer in Georgia appeared first on The Wildlife Society.
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Raccoon Wildlife Damage Management (Utah State University)

Raccoon paw identification, damage prevention, and live trapping guidance from Utah State University and Wild Aware Utah.
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Effectiveness of black bear translocation as a conflict management tool

The Journal of Wildlife Management, EarlyView.
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Raccoon Wildlife Damage Management (Texas A&M AgriLife)

Raccoon biology, damage types, trapping, and exclusion techniques from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension.
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Black Bear

United States Department of Agriculture: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Wildlife Damage Management Technical Series Date of this Version 2020 Document Type Article Citation Taylor, J.D. and J.P. Phillips. 2020. Black Bear. Wildlife Damage Management Technical Series. USDA, APHIS, WS National Wildlife Research Center. Fort Collins, Colorado. 30p. Abstract…
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What caffeine does to ants could change pest control

Caffeine doesn’t just perk up humans—it can sharpen ants’ minds too. Invasive Argentine ants given caffeinated sugar learned to find food much more efficiently, taking straighter paths and reducing travel time by up to 38%. They weren’t faster, just more focused, indicating improved learning. This unexpected effect could make pest…
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Taming the Beast in Your Basement

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Innovative Pest Control Products: Gourmet Ant Bait Gel

Gourmet Ant Bait Gel is clear when applied, stays clear, and won’t get runny even at temperatures of 140 degrees Fahrenheit for four hours. The post Innovative Pest Control Products: Gourmet Ant Bait Gel first appeared on Pest Management Professional.
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Q&A: Vampire bats and CWD—how worried should we be?

Peter Larsen says it’s “just a matter of time” before fatal disease jumps to humans The post Q&A: Vampire bats and CWD—how worried should we be? appeared first on The Wildlife Society.
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The Other Day in Florida: How A Journey to the Gulf Coast Inspired the Modern Conservation Movement

As I drove north along Florida’s Nature Coast just the other day, I pondered the legacy of John Muir’s journey of over 1000 miles that led him to the Gulf … Read more The post The Other Day in Florida: How A Journey to the Gulf Coast Inspired the Modern…
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Hurricanes help invasive pythons eliminate native rodents

Key Largo woodrats were hard-hit from pythons after tropical storms The post Hurricanes help invasive pythons eliminate native rodents appeared first on The Wildlife Society.
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CAN Newsletter: Volume 12, Issue 3, March 2026

The monthly CAN Newsletter highlights policy issues occurring at local, regional, and national levels, and provides opportunities for wildlife professionals to engage with those issues. The post CAN Newsletter: Volume 12, Issue 3, March 2026 appeared first on The Wildlife Society.
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Congressional Engagement: Hearing on ESA Implementation

The Wildlife Society engaged with congressional members ahead of the Senate Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, and Water hearing examining the challenges and opportunities with implementing the Endangered Species Act (ESA) to express the perspective of wildlife professionals. The letter emphasizes that effective implementation of the ESA…
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Why Conservationists—and Everyone—Should Care About the Right to Vote

People from all walks care about our country’s wildlife, beautiful natural landscapes, and other issues affecting their lives and communities. We all rely on clean air, clean water, and intricately … Read more The post Why Conservationists—and Everyone—Should Care About the Right to Vote appeared first on The National Wildlife…
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Harvest of long‐tailed ducks from an important hunting location on Lake Michigan

The Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 90, Issue 3, April 2026.