eXtension Launches Wildlife Damage Web Site
Paul Curtis, Associate Professor Natural Resources and principle investigator for the eXtension Wildlife Damage Management web site, reports that the public version of the website now is live. The project helps consumers manage wildlife problems and links people to experts who have this information. The site, available at http://www.extension.org/human-wildlife+relations, offers a wealth of information and is an excellent resource for anyone needing information about managing wildlife problems.
The eXtension Wildlife Damage Management Web site was developed through the collaboration of nationally recognized wildlife biologists, nuisance wildlife control operators, educators and people interested in the field of human-wildlife relations. The eXtension site builds on more detailed information available from the Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management’s Web site at http://icwdm.org/
The eXtension Wildlife Damage Management Web site also features:
- Frequently Asked Questions, which allow users to submit queries about wildlife management.
- Ask the Expert, which provides an answer to questions not already available in the Frequently Asked Questions section with a response usually within 24 hours.
- News and Upcoming Events, which keeps the news and calendar of events current at the local, state and national levels.
- Glossary and Diseases, which lists terms and illnesses commonly found in wildlife damage management.
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