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Predators and Predation

  • Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage Handbook
  • Predation
    • Procedures for Evaluating Predation on Livestock and Wildlife
    • Animal Health
    • Internal Carcass Appearance
    • Animal Age and Health
    • Missing Livestock
    • Evaluation of Suspected Predator Kills
    • General Characteristics of Predator Kills
    • Procedures for Evaluating Predation on Livestock and Wildlife Illustrated Field Guide
    • General Predation
  • Predator Species
    • Coyotes
    • Dogs
    • Foxes
    • Cougars
    • Bobcats
    • Bears
    • Hogs
    • Eagles
    • Scavenging Birds
    • Snakes
    • Links
  • Predators In The Classroom
  • Coyotes in the Southwest
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  • Predators and Predation
    • Predation
      • Animal Age and Health
      • Animal Health
      • Evaluation of Suspected Predator Kills
      • General Characteristics of Predator Kills
      • General Predation
      • Internal Carcass Appearance
      • Missing Livestock
      • Procedures for Evaluating Predation on Livestock and Wildlife
      • Procedures for Evaluating Predation on Livestock and Wildlife Illustrated Field Guide
    • Predator Species
      • Bears
      • Bobcats
      • Cougars
      • Coyotes
      • Dogs
      • Eagles
      • Foxes
      • Hogs
      • Links
      • Scavenging Birds
      • Snakes
    • Predators In The Classroom
    • Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage Handbook
  • * Diseases and Parasites
  • Hunting
  • Deer
    • (L-5196) Integrating Deer, Quail and Turkey Habitat
    • Brush Management Effects on Deer Habitat(L-2347)
      • Brush Management Practices
      • Conclusions and Managment Implications
      • Effects on Deer Habitat
      • Habitat Requirements
    • Determining the Age of Deer
      • Age characteristics of a deer herd
      • Aging
      • Averages and trends
      • Individual characteristics
      • Using age related information
      • Using The Technique
    • Factors Effecting Deer Diets and Nutrition(L-2393)
      • Competition for Forage
      • Conclusion
      • Nutritional Requirements
      • Nutritional Value of Deer Habitat
    • Interpreting Deer Harvest Records(B-1486)
      • Appendix
      • How to Arrange Data and Calculations
      • References
      • Trends
      • Types of Information to Collect
      • Why Harvest Records are Important
    • Managing Desert Mule Deer(B-1636)
      • Description
      • Diet
      • Habitat Management
      • Harvest Management
      • Herd Movements
      • Interactions with other herbivores
      • Mule Deer Biology
      • Predation
      • Supplemental Feeding
      • White-tailed vs. Mule Deer
    • Texas Deer Management Calendar(L-2376)
    • The Texas Deer Lease
    • Trans-Pecos Wildlife Symposium
      • Table of Contents
  • Quail
    • (B-5005)Bobwhite Quail management in South Texas
    • (L-2455) Sexing and Aging The Northern Bobwhite
    • (L-5196) Integrating Deer, Quail and Turkey Habitat
    • Quail Decline in Texas
  • Coyotes
    • Coping with Coyotes
      • Additional Reading
      • Coyotes Up Close and Personal
      • Endangered Species
      • Livestock Husbandry and Management
      • Management Alternatives
      • Recognizing and Interpreting Coyote Sign
      • Summary
      • The Public and Coyote Control
      • Where To Go For Assistance
    • Coyotes in Southwest
      • Alternative methods of predator control
      • Audubon's perspective on coyotes
      • Behavior of Coyotes in Texas
      • Coyote Interactions With Other Carnivores
      • Coyote Population Processes Revisited
      • Coyotes and upland gamebirds
      • Coyotes as part of Texas' fur trade
      • Coyotes in the Rolling Plains of Texas
      • Coyotes in urban areas: a status report
      • Coyotes: a hunter's perspective
      • Coyotes: a matter of perspective
      • Coyotes: a potential role in deer herd management
      • Coyotes: a sheep and goat rancher's perspective
      • Coyotes: a south Texas perspective
      • Disease and Coyotes in Texas
      • Effects of Coyote Control on Their Prey
      • Estimating livestock losses
      • Foreword
      • Historical perspective on coyote control methods in Texas
      • Immunocontraception
      • Interpreting physical evidence of coyote predation
      • Lethal options for controlling coyotes
      • Management of coyotes for pronghorn?
      • Managing for coyotes to enhance waterfowl production
      • Memorial
      • Photographing coyotes
      • Predation impacts and management strategies
      • Predator politics in Texas
      • Predator politics: personal thoughts and perceptions
      • Prescribed coyote control for developing
      • Public attitudes toward predators in Texas
      • Selected parameters of the Reproductive
      • SHEEP AND GOAT LOSSES IN RELATION TO COYOTE
      • Techniques for estimating coyote abundance
      • Techniques for estimating coyote abundance
      • The Coyote
      • The coyote in Southwestern folklore
      • The Effects of Control on Coyote Populations
      • The Livestock Protection Collar
      • The Ole Coyote
      • The Re-establishment of The Coyote
      • The Role of Coyotes in a Rabies Epizootic
    • Trapping Coyotes
  • Control
    • Control of Rats and Mice (320K) (L-1916)
    • Controlling Armadillo Damage (293K) (L-1906)
    • Controlling Badger Damage (235K) (L-1923)
    • Controlling Bats (303K) (L-1913)
    • Controlling Beaver Damage (229K) (L-1911)
    • Controlling Cottontail and Jackrabbit Damage (234K) (L-1910)
    • Controlling Coyotes with Snares (250K) (L-1917)
    • Controlling Feral Hog Damage (288K) (L-1925)
    • Controlling Freral Pigeons (231K) (L-1919)
    • Controlling Ground Squirrel Damage (216K) (L-1909)
    • Controlling House Sparrows (260K) (L-1920)
    • Controlling Mole Damage (268K) (L-1905)
    • Controlling Nutria Damage (394K) (L-1918)
    • Controlling Opposum Damage (212K) (L-1907)
    • Controlling Pocket Gopher Damage (263K)(L-1904)
    • Controlling Raccoon Damage (208K) (L-1902)
    • Controlling Roosting Birds in Urban Areas (212K) (L-1921)
    • Controlling Skunk Damage (216K) (L-1901)
    • Controlling Tree Squirrels (371K) (L-1914)
    • Controlling Woodpecker Damage (248K) (L-1922)
    • Snakes and their Control (365K) (L-1912)
    • The Texas Animal Damage Control Service (230K) (L-1915)
  • Feral Hogs
    • A County Agent's Perspective of Feral Hogs in Ranch Country
    • A National Perspective on Feral Swine
    • Biology of Feral Hogs
    • Control Techniques for Feral Hogs
    • Depredation Problems Involving Feral Hogs
    • Distinguishing Feral Hogs from Introduced Wild Boar
    • Economics and human Interactions of the Wild Hog in Texas
    • Feral Hog Hunting on the Broseco Ranch
    • Feral Hog Quiz
    • Feral Hogs and Disease
    • Feral Hogs: The Florida Experience
    • Feral Swine, The Domestic Swine Producers Dilemma
    • Feral Swine: The California Experience
    • History and Distribution of Feral Hogs in Texas
    • Impact of Feral Hogs on Ground-Nesting Gamebirds
    • Marketing Feral Hog Hunts on the Nail Ranch
    • Research Needs and Conclusions
    • Sausage Recipes
    • Statewide Attitude Survey on Feral Hogs in Texas
    • The Ecological Impacts of Feral Swine
    • The Law and Feral Swine
    • The Status of the Eurasian Wild Boar in Pakistan
    • The Wild Boar Conservation Association
    • Wild Boar Management and Marketing – The Fennessey Ranch
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