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Publication Type:
| Newsletter |
Corporate Author(s): | Audubon International |
Title: | Dealing with wildlife problems |
Source: | The Turf Line News. Vol. 184, October/November 2004, p. 26. |
Publishing Information: | Maple Ridge, British Columbia: Western Canada Turfgrass Association |
# of Pages: | 1 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Habitats; Communications; Animal Pests; Wildlife; Golf courses in the environment; Nature conservation
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Abstract/Contents: | Discusses wildlife problems, stating that "from time to time, most superintendents struggle with wildlife species doing things or entering places we would prefer they did not." Discusses the cause of wildlife problems, explaining that "every species is connected to a life support system made up of food, cover, and water sources, and exists within a complex food web that includes natural enemies and predators." Presents a step-by-step approach for dealing with wildlife problems, including understanding the species and its habitat, evaluating and defining the problem specifically, surveying the property and determining what can be done to contribute to the problem, review the possible solutions and choose the most effective one and communicate about the species and the actions being taken. |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Audubon International. 2004. Dealing with wildlife problems. Turf Line News. 184:p. 26. |
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