Keyword: Geese control
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Substitute dog: A shepherd mix fills in on the Canada geese patrol Access Restrictions |
Gray, Christopher Sr. 2001. Golf Course Management. August. 69(8): p. 110, 112, 114, 116, 118. |
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A year in the life of a golf course dog | Craft, Clay. 2001. Turfgrass Matters. July/August. 72(3): p. 1, 4. |
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Chemical update: Vertebrate pest control: They're the only landscape pest that the public sympathizes with. Most landscape managers don't share that sentiment |
Liskey, Eric. 2001. Grounds Maintenance. July. 36(7): p. 38-39. |
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The Canada goose: A wildlife success story | MacGowan, Brian J. 2001. Grounds Maintenance: Golf Edition. July. 35(7): p. Golf 1, Golf 4, Golf 6, Golf 8. |
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Why are so many courses going to the dogs? |
Piccolo, Mark. 2001. Green is Beautiful. June. p. 26. |
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Canada geese | Stier, John C.; Delahaut, Karen; Pellitteri, Phil; Becker, Brian. 2000. Wisconsin's School Integrated Pest Management Manual. p. [1-3]. |
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Cattle dog on course for geese |
Albers, Bucky. 2000. Divots. October. 50(9): p. 21. |
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Geese go bye-bye | Anonymous. 2000. Landscape Management. October. 39(10): p. 64. |
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Chemical update: Vertebrate pest controls | Liskey, Eric. 2000. Grounds Maintenance. July. 35(7): p. 57, 62. |
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The geese must go |
Gilmore, Mike. 2000. Athletic Turf: Maintenance & Technology. May/June. 3(3): p. 38. |
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Honk if you hate geese: When screamers didn't work and dogs proved too expensive, Sweetbriar GC turned to an innovative sprayable repellent to keep geese off the course | Andorka, Frank H. Jr. 2000. Golfdom. April. 56(4): p. 72-73. |
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Going after those ghastly geese | Anonymous. 2000. Landscape Management. March. 39(3): p. 90-92. |
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Attracting geese |
DeCourcey, Leslie. 2000. Chicago Tribune. March 15. p. 22. |
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Innovations in Indiana: Superintendent Don Ewoldt Jr.'s aggressive and innovative restoration efforts are gaining recognition both inside and outside the golf world Access Restrictions |
Perrault, Mike. 2000. Golf Course Management. February. 68(2): p. 36, 38-39, 41-42, 44. |
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Golf course is appropriate place for man's best friend |
Klein, Bradley S. 2000. Golfweek's SuperintendentNews. February 4. 2(3): p. 42. |
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Fowl play: Keeping pests from athletic fields requires dealing with a flock of practical, safety and even political considerations | Dahlgren, Sally. 2000. Athletic Business. January. p. [1], 64, 66, 73. |
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Border patrol: Dogs are becoming a superintendent's best friend Access Restrictions |
O'Grady, Lorraine. 1999. GreenMaster. August/September. 34(4): p. 8-10. |
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Geese police of another kind | Lee, Ken K. 1999. Golf Course News. August. 11(8): p. 8. |
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States can become greater geese police |
Smith, Cynthia K. 1999. Golfweek's SuperintendentNews. August 20. 1(15): p. 5. |
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What's good for the goose |
Hausman, Steve. 1999. Grass Clippings [Idaho]. July. p. 7. |
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Canada Geese | Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary System. 1999. Hole Notes. June. 30(4): p. 9, 11, 13. |
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Tac rids course of irksome geese | Leslie, Mark. 1999. Golf Course News. June. 11(6): p. 13, 15. |
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Kick 'em out now, or watch out in the future | Leslie, Mark. 1999. Golf Course News. June. 11(6): p. 13, 15. |
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An entire industry has been born | Leslie, Mark. 1999. Golf Course News. June. 11(6): p. 13, 14. |
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Superintendent's best friend Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1999. Golf Course Management. May. 67(5): p. 13. |
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Geese flocking to Illinois links | Anonymous. 1999. Golf Course News. February. 11(2): p. 8. |
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EBI gets EPA label approval for liquid biopesticide | Levans, Michael. 1999. Golf Course News. January. 11(1): p. 55, 58. |
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Suburban Goose Management: Searching for the Balance |
1998. Ithaca, New York: Cornell Cooperative Extension. 28 minute video cassette. |
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Control of nuisance birds on golf courses using trained dogs |
Stedman, Richard. 1998. Turfgrass Management in the Pacific Northwest. Winter. 1(1): p. 39-40. |
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Managing Canada Geese in Urban Environments: A Technical Guide | Smith, Arthur E.; Craven, Scott R.; Curtis, Paul D. 1998. [Ithaca, NY]: Cornell Cooperative Extension, the University of Wisconsin, The Jack H. Berryman Institute, Utah State University, and The Wildlife Society, Wildlife Damage Management Working Group. 42 pp. |
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June marks the return to God's country | Anonymous. 1998. Thru the Green [Northern California]. June. p. 1. |
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If you are a golf course dog, read this! | Gurke, John. 1998. On Course. June. 52(1): p. 32, 38. |
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Geese patrol: How to discourage unwelcome visitors Access Restrictions |
Beard, James B. 1997. International Turfgrass Bulletin. October. 198: p. 34. |
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Canada geese control | Lucas, Patrick. 1997. Northwest Turfgrass Topics. Fall. 40(4): p. 13-14. |
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Goose control | Blatteau, Kerry. 1997. On Course. May. 50(12): p. 24. |
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Dog solves goose problem - again | Anonymous. 1997. Golf Course News. May. 9(5): p. 6. |
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Ducks and moles | Anonymous. 1997. TURFAX. March/April. 5(2): p. 1. |
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Goose patrol with the "geese police" | McGinnis, Jennifer. 1996. Divot News. October. 2(7): p. 3. |
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Another goose dilemma solved by four-legged strategy | Anonymous. 1996. Golf Course News. September. 8(9): p. 9. |
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Geese problem? You're not alone | Anonymous. 1996. Golf Course News. August. 8(8): p. 31. |
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Milwaukee facility allows goose hunt | Anonymous. 1996. Golf Course News. February. 8(2): p. 6. |
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Geese police: Border collies are golf course superintendents' best friends in their notorious confrontations with foraging waterfowl Access Restrictions |
Hawes, Kay. 1995. Golf Course Management. October. 63(10): p. 78-80, 82, 84. |
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Grapes for geese |
Hackleman, Dave. 1995. The Reporter [Rocky Mountain GCSA]. May. 30(4): p. 7. |
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DNR to abandon goose round-up | Dorner, Tim. 1995. A Patch of Green. March/April. p. 12-13. |
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Goose repellent | Anonymous. 1995. TURFAX. March/April. 3(2): p. 3. |
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Goose tactics tried and untrue | Rzadzki, Tony. 1995. The Bull Sheet. January. 48(8): p. 9-10, 12-13. |
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Evaluation of plastic and Mylar flagging as repellents for snow geese (Chen caerulescens) Access Restrictions |
Mason, J. R.; Clark, L. 1994. Crop Protection. November. 13(7): p. 531-534. |
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[The Canada geese populations have become an excessive burden in areas of the United States] | Anonymous. 1994. TURFAX. November/December. 2(6): p. 1. |
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Controlling Canada geese: The popular birds are an attractive nuisance |
Harler, Curt. 1994. Turf: Central. October. 5(10): p. 10-13. |
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Geese vs. golf | James, Doug. 1994. Hole Notes. August. 25(6): p. 29. |
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'Kool' cure for a fowl problem |
Anonymous. 1994. Tee to Green [New York]. August. 24(6): p. 2. |
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Border collie rids course of irksome geese | Leslie, Mark. 1994. Golf Course News. March. 5 [6](3): p. 70. |
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With a giddy-yup, mush... | Leslie, Mark. 1992. Golf Course News. August. 4(8): p. 13, 17. |
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With "goose bumps" instead of golden eggs, two writers ponder geese on the golf course |
McEwen, Ken. 1992. The Newsletter [New England]. July. p. 6. |
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[Packanack Golf Club prepares for Canadian geese] | Vogel, Douglas A. 1992. The Greenerside. July/August. 15(4): p. 12. |
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The short-term effects on wild goose behaviour of chlorpyrifos application to permanent pasture |
Clements, R. O.; Murray, P. J.; Tyas, C. J. 1992. Annals of Applied Biology. February. 120(1): p. 17-23. |
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Shellcrackers keep the geese away |
Czerkies, Kevin. 1990. The Bull Sheet. May. 43(12): p. 20. |
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[Problems you face as golf course superintendent at your club] |
Finn, Gerry; Gilson, Bil; Golonka, Bernie; Coffey, John. 1987. The Newsletter [New England]. May. p. 3. |
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Controlling wildlife on and around the course: Golf courses are perfect oases for animals of many kinds, but they can present problems for the superintendent. Herewith, some tips on how to deal with difficult situations Access Restrictions |
Marley, Jeffrey. 1987. Golf Course Management. April. 55(4): p. 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 26. |
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Trouble with geese Access Restrictions |
Sports Turf Research Institute. 1985. Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. 61: p. 150-151. |
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Canada geese control |
Lucas, Patrick. 1984. Green is Beautiful. July. p. 7. |
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And more Canada geese control |
Lucas, Pat. 1982. Tee to Green [New York]. April. 12(3): p. 3-5. |
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More Canada geese control |
Lucas, Pat. 1981. Tee to Green [New York]. September. 11(8): p. 2-4. |
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Complaints spark study of 'local' geese |
McNamee, Julia. 1981. Tee to Green [New York]. July. 11(6): p. 2. |
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'Operation vasectomy' devised to slow proliferation of 'golf-course geese' |
Marshall, Steve. 1981. Tee to Green [New York]. January/February. 11(1): p. 2. |
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And the fight goes on... |
Anonymous. 1980. Tee to Green [New York]. March. 10(2): p. 4-5. |
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Canada geese a problem | Anonymous. 1979. A Patch of Green. September. p. 8-9. |
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A few winter guests are unwelcome |
Faust, Joan Lee. 1978. Tee to Green [New York]. March. 8(2): p. 5-6. |
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Organophosphorus poisoning: A comparative study of the toxicity of carbonphenothion to the Canada goose, the pigeon and the Japanese quail Access Restrictions |
Jennings, Derek M.; Bunyan, Peter J.; Brown, Peter M.; Stanley, Peter I.; Jones, Frank J. S. 1975. Pesticide Science. June. 6(3): p. 245-257. |
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