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Wildlife Damage Management (Mora County)
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Wildlife Damage Management
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Short, medium and long term objectives accomplished to date:
1) Farmers, ranchers, and Master Gardeners have been educated on contemporary practices to reduce or eliminate animal damage problems.
2) Research is currently being conducted on the Corona Range and Livestock Research Center to evaluate the impact of carnivore predation on wild ungulates as related to prey condition.
3) Approximately 250 certified pest control applicators were trained on the safe handling of pesticides used to control animal damage problems in 2007.
1) Farmers, ranchers, and Master Gardeners have been educated on contemporary practices to reduce or eliminate animal damage problems.
2) Research is currently being conducted on the Corona Range and Livestock Research Center to evaluate the impact of carnivore predation on wild ungulates as related to prey condition.
3) Approximately 250 certified pest control applicators were trained on the safe handling of pesticides used to control animal damage problems in 2007.
C. Skip Finley has signed on to support Wildlife Damage Management within Mora County.
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