Wildlife Damage Control
Principles for the Management of Damage by Vertebrate Pests
- Publisher
CABI - Published
2nd April 2007 - ISBN 9781845932459
- Language English
- Pages 180 pp.
- Size 6.75" x 9.75"
Wildlife can cause problems worldwide - in conservation, agriculture, forestry and fisheries, as well as to human and animal health and safety in rural and urban areas. For this reason, wildlife in affected areas can be defined as pests, and forms of control sought to limit and prevent damage. In looking at solutions by identifying and using common principles in the assessment and control of pest damage this book focuses on controlling damage, rather than the animal itself. The book demonstrates ecological theories and shows how they are relevant to biodiversity conservation and other topics, and how they can be evaluated in studies of wildlife damage control.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Patterns and processes in wildlife control
Chapter 3: Generalities in controlling wildlife
Chapter 4: Biodiversity conservation
Chapter 5: Production
Chapter 6: Human and animal health
Chapter 7: Recreation
Chapter 8: Conclusions
Appendix 1: Introductory mathematics