Items: Wildlife
FOR-160-Monitoring for and Controlling Wild Pig Populations in Kentucky
By Matthew Springer
Published on Oct. 13, 2021
Wild pigs are widely considered to be the most destructive invasive species in the United States. They cause large amounts of agricultural damage, compete with native wildlife for resources, alter wildlife habitat, and threaten biological diversity.
FORFS18-03 - Black Vulture Effigy Directions
Published on Mar. 28, 2018
Matthew Springer Assistant Extension Professor of Wildlife Management
Southern U.S. Pest Control Guide for Nursery Crops and Landscape Plantings
By Matthew Springer
Published on Mar. 31, 2017
Matthew Springer Assistant Extension Professor of Wildlife Management 209 T.P. Cooper Building (Office 206) University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40546-1031
FOR-129 - Black Vulture Damage Control
By Matthew Springer
Published on Nov. 11, 2016
Matthew Springer Assistant Extension Professor of Wildlife Management 209 T.P. Cooper Building (Office 206) University of Kentucky
FOR121 - Vertebrate Pest Management: Kentucky Master Gardener Manual Chapter 19
By Thomas Barnes
Published on May. 15, 2012
Author Information: Dr. Tom Barnes, Professor/Extension Wildlife Specialist at the University of Kentucky passed away at his home in Barbourville, KY in 2014. Tom was a well-known and respected member of the Forestry Department and College of Agriculture, Food and Environment family for almost 26 years.
FOR43 - Managing Rabbit and Vole Problems in Kentucky
By Thomas Barnes
Published on Feb. 10, 2001
Author Information: Dr. Tom Barnes, Professor/Extension Wildlife Specialist at the University of Kentucky passed away at his home in Barbourville, KY in 2014. Tom was a well-known and respected member of the Forestry Department and College of Agriculture, Food and Environment family for almost 26 years.
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