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Wildlife Damage Management 

People value wildlife for a wide range of reasons. Protection, enhancement, consumption, preservation and aesthetics all have their proponents. Regardless of one’s primary philosophy, there tends to be general agreement that management of damage is necessary when too many of a particular species create negative economic impacts, or health and safety concerns. Several years ago, scientists at Cornell University, USDA-Wildlife Services, and the New York State Departments of Environmental Conservation (DEC) initiated a cooperative program aimed at developing a comprehensive understanding of wildlife damage problems and management options in New York State. Past research and extension efforts have addressed a variety of problems caused by rodents, birds, bears, squirrels, Canada geese, beaver, and white-tailed deer. Funding and collaboration among the participating agencies allows expanded efforts, principally in deer management, but also targeting other damage problems. The Cornell University Wildlife Damage Management Program allows management experts to address numerous wildlife damage concerns, and coordinate research projects with an education and information dissemination program that reaches extension specialists, growers, nurserymen, and homeowners throughout New York State and the northeast.

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Suburban Deer Management Technical Guide (Deer_management_mechs)

Development of this guide was funded by the Northeast Wildlife Damage Management Research and Outreach Cooperative and by the Cornell University.  The booklet is intended to help communities and agencies dealing with deer management concerns.
Wildlife Control Professionals
National Wildlife Control Training Program

Development of this curriculum and online certificate course is intended to provide basic training for new wildlife control professionals.  Some states accept the certificate of completion for state-licensing. 
Nuisance Wildlife Control- Best Practices Manual
Nuisance Wildlife Control Manual
This is the original training manual (2004) for wildlife control operators in New York State. It provides in-depth and technical information on all aspects of wildlife control with an emphasis on those species found in New York State.
Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management

ICWDM

The Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management is a national repository of fact-based wildlife control information.  The Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management features the species accounts in the book, Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage.
Pesticide Management Education Program

PMEP

Information on pesticide use, New York State regulations, and chemical information.

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