The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 14, 1981, Page page 2, Image 2

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    daily nebraskan
Wednesday, October 14, 1981
page 2
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Controlling of wildlife
damages is discussed
at East's workshop
Wildlife Damage Control is the topic of a three-day
workshop at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Educat
ion Oct. 13 through 15.
Bob Timm, workshop co-chairperson and assistant
professor in the Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife Depart
ment at UNL, said the workshop's purpose is to introduce
prevention, control techniques and information about
new products in the field of wildlife pest control.
The workshop is sponsored by the Great Plains Agri
cultural Council in cooperation with the UNL Coopera
tive Extension Service and the Division of Continuing
Studies.
The workshop is essentially self-financed from attend
ance fees charged for the workshop, Timm said.
Workshop topics include legal problems with wildlife
control, tranquilizer use, pesticide registration, ecology
and management of prairie dogs and urban pests. The
keynote address for the workshop will be given by James
E. Miller, UJS. Department of Agriculture-Extension
Service program leader for Fish and Wildlife in Washing
ton, D.C.
Technical papers and panel discussions are scheduled
for Oct. 13 and 14. A field trip to Lincoln's Municipal
Landfill to view bird problems and a trip to the NU
Field Laboratory at Mead to view rodent damage are
planned.
Timm said there are many varieties of wildlife damage.
Rats and mice can eat and contaminate grain along
with chewing up insulation in farm buildings, he said.
Coyotes are also a problem for farmers and ranchers
because they sometimes prey on livestock, Timm said.
Urban wildlife problems include sanitation problems
with birds who may also eat stockyard feed, Timm said.
Squirrels, raccoons and bats all have been problems
in people's attics, he said. Not only is there a concern
for sanitation but the wildlife, especially bats, can carry
rabies, he added.
Correction
In a story in yesterday's Daily Nebraskan headlined
"Alarms malfunction in Harper," a resident of Harper Hall
was misidentified as Randy Bentz. The student's name is
Richard Betz.
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