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UNL School of Natural Resources Deer Damage Management WorkshopDeer Damage Management Workshop

University of Nebraska-Lincoln's School of Natural Resources

August 4-6, 2009. Omaha, NE. Click for Details

WHO WE ARE

The Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management is a non-profit, grant funded site that provides research-based information on how to responsibly handle wildlife damage problems. For more info click Media Kit

Mystery Photo for January

This photo was donated by Mr. Pehling of Washington State Extension. The question is what damaged this apple?

Click image for larger view. Good luck.

January Mystery Photo 2009

Send answers to svantassel2@unl.edu

Mystery Photo for December

This month's photo is courtesy of Stephen Vantassel. It was taken in August here in Lincoln, NE. What is this organism created this dirt trench?

December Mystery Photo by Stephen Vantassel

The answer is egg chamber of a Cicada killer wasp. We received one correct response. Photo courtesy of the Stephen Vantassel.

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Have a photo you would like to contribute? Send it to Mystery Photo Contribution

We are looking to create a massive picture library. We welcome submissions of any photos (you own) to our catalog. Photos can be of animal damage, animals in the wild, animal damage control work, equipment, scat, footprints etc. Help us continue to make the ICWDM the place for wildlife damage information. Learn more at Credits

  • WHAT IS WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT?

    Wildlife damage management is an activity that seeks to balance the needs of human activity with the needs of wildlife to the mutual enhancement of both.

    Sometimes the solution to an animal-human conflict requires the human to change his or her behavior. Other times, the solution is to change the animal's behavior. Various tools and strategies are used to reduce human-animal conflict, such as behavior modification, repellents, exclusion, habitat modification, relocation, lethal control etc.

    As can be seen from this site, wildlife damage management is truly a diverse and complex field. We trust this site will help you discover the best way to manage your wildlife-human conflict for the betterment of both.

    We continue to add the latest wildlife damage control information to the site.
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    whitetail deer browseWILDLIFE DAMAGE PREVENTION

    Learn the techniques and strategies to stop wildlife conflicts at your home and property BEFORE they happen.

    raccoon front footprint. Photo by Stephen VantasselWHO DUNNIT?

    Methods and tools to help you identify the animals on your property.

    Damage, Tracks, Scat (feces), Inspection Training Course,

     

    Cage trap used to control ground animalsCONTROL METHODS

    Trust us to tell you what works and what doesn't.

    Squirrels, Skunks, Bats, Beaver, Moles, Voles, Woodchucks, Raccoons, Birds, & More.

    Ron Stetson on a roof doing a bat job. Photo by Stephen VantasselHIRING A PROFESSIONAL

    Resources on finding and identifying a qualified professional.

     

    Wildlife Control Equipment. Photo by Univ. of Nebraska-LincolnWILDLIFE CONTROL EQUIPMENT

    Traps, Baits/Lures, Bird Control Supplies, Specialty Equipment

     

    Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage 1994RESEARCH & RESOURCES

    Article Library, Image Library, Helps for Students, Helps for Professionals

     

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