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Animal Damage Control Program
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Title

Animal Damage Control Program : final environmental impact statement

Title Variants

Alternative: Animal Damage Control Program, EIS

Alternative: Record of decision, Animal Damage Control Program : final environmental impact statement

By

United States. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

United States. Forest Service.
United States. Forest Service.
United States. Bureau of Land Management. Desert Planning Staff-
United States. Bureau of Land Management.

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

Washington, D.C, United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 1994

Notes

USDA conducts an animal damage control program that employs an integrated pest management approach to prevent or reduce wildlife damage to agriculture, natural resources, facilities and structures, and for the safeguarding of public health and safety. This programmatic EIS examines 13 alternatives...the analyses focus on the wildlife species affected, losses associated with wildlife damage, societal values or attitudes, and impacts on biological, economical, and physical aspects of the human environments. The Current Program Alternative, which uses an integrated pest management (IPM) approach to address wildlife damage problems, is the preferred alternative.

Contents: v. 1. Summary -- v. 2. [EIS and appendices A-O] -- v. 3. Appendix P : Risk assessment of wildlife damage control methods used by the USDA Animal Damage Control Program ; Appendix Q : USEPA-approved registrations for pesticides used in the APHIS Animal Damage Control Program.

"April 1994."

Volume 1 enclosure: Record of decision and errata for the EIS.

Subjects

Animal Damage Control Program (U.S.) , Control , Environmental aspects , Pests , United States , Wildlife management , Wildlife pests

Call Number

SK361 .A54 1994

Language

English

Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.150205
OCLC: 30863963

 

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