Keyword: Serpentes, Ophidia
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UK land reptiles: Slippery customers? |
Britton, Peter. 2017. Pitchcare. June/July. 73: p. 116-119. |
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Sssnakes!: The folklore will scare you. The reality will soothe you.: Experts explain how to properly approach these critters when you encounter them on the course |
Cipriano, Guy. 2015. Golf Course Industry. December. 27(12): p. 12-16. |
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Field guide update | Anonymous. 2014. Greenkeeper International. June. p. 12-13. |
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Raccoons, bats, snakes and woodpeckers can all make homes on the golf course - sometimes where they are not wanted Access Restrictions |
Knight, Jim. 2013. Golf Course Management. April. 81(4): p. 94-96, 98-99. |
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Sharp Park case takes another turn Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2012. Golf Course Management. June. 80(6): p. 24. |
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Why did it have to be snakes? |
Burns, Steve. 2008. p. 27. In: Shiels, Michael Patrick. Secrets of the Great Golf Course Architects: The Creation of the World's Greatest Golf Courses in the Words and Images of History's Master Designers. New York, New York: Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. |
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Snakebitten, but you probably won't die |
Smith, Phil. 2008. p. 197-198. In: Shiels, Michael Patrick. Secrets of the Great Golf Course Architects: The Creation of the World's Greatest Golf Courses in the Words and Images of History's Master Designers. New York, New York: Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. |
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The natural: With an affinity for the great outdoors, Joe Hubbard was born to be a golf course superintendent | Aylward, Larry. 2008. Golfdom. October. 64(10): p. 28-29, 32-36. |
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From alligators to moles...: Managing nuisance wildlife |
Jackson, Joel. 2006. The Florida Green. Summer. p. 38, 40-45. |
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A new golf course for Cyprus Access Restrictions |
Hemstock, David. 2005. International Turfgrass Bulletin. January. 227: p. 8-9. |
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Golfer truly snake-bitten Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2004. Golf Course Management. January. 72(1): p. 18. |
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Handling the unwanted guest.. With safety and good stewardship | Davidson, William Jr. 2002. The Florida Green. Spring. p. 40. |
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The grass snake Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2001. International Turfgrass Bulletin. January. 211: p. 19. |
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Effect of vegetation maintenance of an electric transmission right-of-way on reptile and amphibian populations |
Yahner, Richard H.; Bramble, William C.; Byrnes, W. Richard. 2001. Journal of Arboriculture. January. 27(1): p. 24-29. |
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Call of the wild |
Barhite, Brandi. 2000. Pest Control. August. 68(8): p. 34, 36, 38. |
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Newcastle's links course a little known gem |
Palmer, David. 2000. Turf Craft International. March/April. 71: p. 23-27. |
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Rounding up rattlesnakes: A desert within a desert | Spiwak, Bob. 2000. Golf Course News. March. 12(3): p. 37, 39. |
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The adder vipera berus Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1999. International Turfgrass Bulletin. October. 206: p. 17. |
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Fear and loathing on the golf course: Coping with snakes Access Restrictions |
Collins, Joseph T. 1999. Golf Course Management. July. 67(7): p. 96, 98, 100, 102, 104, 106. |
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Snake bite! |
Elliott, John. 1999. Golf Digest. July. 50(7): p. 93-95. |
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Sooner or later, somebody's going to find a snake in your grass | Williams, Time. 1998. The Florida Green. Summer. p. 74-75. |
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Once bitten | Calhoun, Chuck. 1988. The Florida Green. Spring. p. 53-54. |
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Snake talk | Rachesky, Stanley. [1971]. The Bull Sheet. [September]. [25]([4]): p. [9]. |
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Blacksnakes versus moles | Sewall, D. I. 1923. The Golf Course [New York]. June. 5(6): p. 65. |
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Pests of the putting-greens III. Crab-grass--poisonous plants--snakes Access Restrictions |
Turner, Charles Quincy. 1903. Golf [USGA Bulletin 1898-1909]. February. 12(2): p. 98-101. |
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