Issue 6, 2002

Development of chemistry-based tools for wildlife damage management

Abstract

John J. Johnston from USDA/APHIS/WS/National Wildlife Research Center at Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, discusses chemistry-based tools for the management of pest wildlife including toxicants, infertility agents, attractants and repellents.

Article information

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Pestic. Outlook, 2002,13, 250-253

Development of chemistry-based tools for wildlife damage management

J. J. Johnston, Pestic. Outlook, 2002, 13, 250 DOI: 10.1039/B211169C

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