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Bat Exclusion Riviera Beach This video focuses on bat exclusion in Riviera Beach, FL, featuring real wildlife control work from AAAC Wildlife Removal Palm Beaches. Riviera Beach’s coastal setting, warm temperatures, and residential roofing structures make it a common area where bats seek out attics, eaves, and other quiet spaces…
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Bat Removal Riviera Beach by AAAC Wildlife Removal

Bat Removal Riviera Beach Bat removal in Riviera Beach, FL is an important service for protecting both homes and businesses from unwanted wildlife activity. AAAC Wildlife Removal Palm Beaches provides professional and humane bat removal solutions designed to safely address infestations while following proper wildlife handling practices. This playlist explores…
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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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Temporal and Spatial Influences on Fawn Summer Survival in Pronghorn Populations: Management Implications from Noninvasive Monitoring

United States Department of Agriculture: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service United States Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services: Staff Publications Cole A. Bleke , Utah State University Follow Eric M. Gese , United States Department of Agriculture, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, Utah Field Station, Logan, Utah Follow Juan…
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AAAC Wildlife Removal - Palm Beaches - Bat Removal Near Me Riviera Beach

Bat Removal Near Me Riviera Beach This video focuses on “bat removal near me” services in Riviera Beach, FL, featuring real wildlife control work from AAAC Wildlife Removal Palm Beaches. Riviera Beach’s warm coastal climate and dense residential areas make it a common location for bats to roost in attics,…
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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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Spatiotemporal Partitioning of Two Invasive Ungulates in Guam [Abstract]

Kelly J. Koriakin , United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, Fort Collins, Colorado Follow Kurt C. VerCauteren , United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, Fort Collins, Colorado Follow…
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AAAC Wildlife Removal - Palm Beaches - Bat Removal Riviera Beach

Bat Removal Riviera Beach This video focuses on bat removal in Riviera Beach, FL, featuring real wildlife control work from AAAC Wildlife Removal Palm Beaches. Riviera Beach’s warm coastal environment, combined with older roofing structures and waterfront surroundings, creates ideal conditions for bats to roost in attics, eaves, and other…
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Rabies Fact Sheet (California Department of Public Health)

Transmission, symptoms, and wildlife exposure protocol for homeowners from the California Department of Public Health.
ArticleCDC Emerging Infectious Diseases

Zoonotic and Anthroponotic Plasmodium spp. Circulation between Wild Primates and Indigenous Community, Peruvian Amazon, 2007–2020

G. M. Ulloa et al.
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AAAC Wildlife Removal - Palm Beaches - Bat Extraction Riviera Beach

Bat Extraction Riviera Beach This video focuses on bat extraction in Riviera Beach, FL, featuring real wildlife control work from AAAC Wildlife Removal Palm Beaches. Riviera Beach’s coastal environment, warm climate, and residential roofing structures create ideal conditions for bats to enter and roost in attics, eaves, and other hidden…
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Endangered Species Act Status for Northern Long-Eared Bat (Final Rule 2022)

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Flying Squirrel Facts: Unveiling the Secrets of These Aerial Acrobats

Yes, flying squirrels actually glide – they don’t fly like birds or bats Ever wondered what it’s like to glide from tree to tree, high up in the forest canopy? Imagine soaring through the night sky, navigating effortlessly between branches and leaves. That’s everyday life for the enchanting flying squirrel.…

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ArticleThe Wildlife Society News

The Lingering Hemlock Project: We need your help to restore the mighty hemlock

The Lingering Hemlock Project, a subset of The Nature Conservancy’s “Tree Species in Peril,” aims to locate and selectively breed eastern hemlocks with genetic resistance to the hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA). This insect is invasive in eastern North America and has already contributed to widespread hemlock mortality in much of…
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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.
ArticleThe Wildlife Society News

Wait—snakes eat seeds?

Seeds are more likely to germinate after being pooped out by snakes The post Wait—snakes eat seeds? appeared first on The Wildlife Society.
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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.
ArticleScienceDaily - Pests & Parasites

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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Trapping Wildlife — Homeowner Guide (Washington DFW)

Legal trapping methods and species-specific guidance for squirrels and raccoons from Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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Scientists found a rhino in the Arctic and it changes everything

Scientists have uncovered a new species of rhinoceros in the Canadian High Arctic, revealing that rhinos once lived far farther north than expected. The fossil, dating back 23 million years, is unusually complete and has helped reshape ideas about how these animals migrated between continents. Evidence suggests rhinos crossed from…
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Acceptable Management Practices for Bat Control (Oregon DFW)

Professional standards for bat exclusion, timing, and one-way exits from Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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Kness Pest Defense: Stick-All Mouse & Insect Trap 

Designed to be used with a glue trap, it captures mice and insects while keeping them out of sight. The post Kness Pest Defense: Stick-All Mouse & Insect Trap first appeared on Pest Management Professional.
ArticleThe Wildlife Society News

LISTEN: Keeping wild sheep on the mountain

Wild sheep are known for their tenacity to endure some of the harshest landscapes around the world. Yet, the global population of the subfamily continues to decline due to a bacterium, Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae (M. ovi). Pneumonia caused by this bacterium can wipe out entire herds. In this episode of “Our…
ArticleUSDA Wildlife Services Publications

Discovery of a Novel Invasive Rodent Species on Wake Atoll with a Desert Southwest USA Origin

United States Department of Agriculture: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service United States Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services: Staff Publications Antoinette J. Piaggio , United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, Fort Collins, Colorado Follow Eric Lanners , United States…
ArticleJournal of Wildlife Management

Private Landowners' Perspectives on Managing Feral Swine in Arkansas, Louisiana, and East Texas

The Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 90, Issue 3, April 2026.
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All the tools you need for National Pest Management Month

With April marking National Pest Management Month, and peak pest season approaching, it’s the moment for companies to lead the conversation in their local markets and help the public understand the value of professional pest management. The post All the tools you need for National Pest Management Month first appeared…
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Stop Raccoons From Raiding Your Trash—5 Tricks That Actually Work, Pest Pros Say

ArticleTWS Wildlife Damage Management Newsletter

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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Writing in the Biological Sciences: A Comprehensive Resource for Scientific Communication (5th edition) By Angelika H. Hofmann, New York, New York: Oxford University Press. 2024. pp. 408. $49.99 (paperback). ISBN 978‐0‐1976‐6540‐4

The Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 90, Issue 3, April 2026.
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Avian Enterprises: Avian Control Bird Repellent

Avian Control Bird Repellent, when applied as either a spray of fog, has shown great effectiveness at significantly reducing bird presence and thus reducing the spread of H5 Bird Flu. The post Avian Enterprises: Avian Control Bird Repellent first appeared on Pest Management Professional.
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Taming the Beast in Your Basement

ArticleThe Wildlife Society News

HR 1494 The Sporting Goods Excise Tax Modernization Act Coalition Markup

In a letter sent May 13, 2026, to the House Committee on Ways and Means, TWS and more than 40 organizations urged Congress to advance H.R. 1494, the Sporting Goods Excise Tax Modernization Act. They argued that it would protect a critical source of wildlife conservation funding in the United…
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World Pest Day theme announced: Defending health across borders

The Global Pest Management Coalition (GPMC) today announced the theme for World Pest Day 2026: Defending Health Across Borders: The Global Power of Pest Management. This year’s theme celebrates the unified mission of the global pest management industry and marks a milestone occasion — the 10th anniversary of World Pest…