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  1. Endangered Species Act

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  3. Swainson's Hawks and Monocrotophos - An example of far reaching effects of pesticides and wildlife--and hopefully a success story. All US registrations have been canceled. EPA has proposed to revoke tolerances.

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  5. What to Do About Bats in Your Belfry.

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  7. Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management - a U.S. national clearinghouse of vertebrate IPM information. This website, the result of collaboration among several U.S. educational institutions, features the PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF WILDLIFE DAMAGE handbook, plus full text proceedings of recent wildlife damage control conferences, a listing of wildlife and extensive links.

 


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