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Living with Wildlife in the Pacific Northwest
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Living with Wildlife in the Pacific Northwest
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Homeowners, property owners and property managers now have a valuable reference that provides information on 68 species of animals--how to attract, identify, manage and coexist with them.
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Homeowners, property owners and property managers now have a valuable reference that provides information on 68 species of animals--how to attract, identify, manage and coexist with them.
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- Verlag: University of Washington Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 217mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9780295983868
- ISBN-10: 0295983868
- Artikelnr.: 13677010
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Washington Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 217mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9780295983868
- ISBN-10: 0295983868
- Artikelnr.: 13677010
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
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Introduction
Acknowledgments
Part 1: Mammals
1. Badgers
2. Bats
3. Beavers
4. Black Bears and Grizzly Bears
5. Cougars and Bobcats
6. Coyotes and Gray Wolves
7. Deer
8. Deer Mice and House Mice
9. Elk
10. Foxes
11. Ground Squirrels and Marmots
12. Moles and Shrews
13. Moose
14. Mountain Beavers
15. Muskrats and Nutrias
16. Old World Rats and Woodrats (Packrats)
17. Opossums
18. Pocket Gophers
19. Porcupines
20. Rabbits and Hares
21. Raccoons
22. River Otters
23. Skunks
24. Tree Squirrels and Chipmunks
25. Voles (Meadow Mice)
26. Weasels and Mink
Part 2: Birds
27. Canada Geese and Mallard Ducks
28. Crows and Ravens
29. Domestic Pigeons (Rock Doves)
30. Eagles and Ospreys
31. Great Blue Herons and Belted Kingfishers
32. Gulls and Terns
33. Hawks
34. House Sparrows and Native Sparrows
35. Magpies and Jays
36. Owls
37. Robins and Garden Finches
38. Starlings
39. Swallows and Swifts
40. Woodpeckers, Flickers, and Sapsuckers
Part 3: Reptiles and Amphibians
41. Frogs and Toads
42. Salamanders
43. Snakes and Lizards
44. Turtles
Part 4: Appendices
A. Trapping Wildlife
B. Evicting Animals from Buildings
C. Hiring a Wildlife Damage Control Company
D. The Impact of Domestic Cats and Dogs on Wildlife
E. State, Provincial, and Federal Contact Information
F. Books, Organizations, and Internet Resources
G. Beaver Works--Beaver Deceiver
H. Beaver Works--Flexible Leveler
I. Nest Box Predator Guard--Birds and Mammals
J. Nest Box Predator Guard--Mammals
K. Squirrel and Chipmunk Nest Box
Index
Acknowledgments
Part 1: Mammals
1. Badgers
2. Bats
3. Beavers
4. Black Bears and Grizzly Bears
5. Cougars and Bobcats
6. Coyotes and Gray Wolves
7. Deer
8. Deer Mice and House Mice
9. Elk
10. Foxes
11. Ground Squirrels and Marmots
12. Moles and Shrews
13. Moose
14. Mountain Beavers
15. Muskrats and Nutrias
16. Old World Rats and Woodrats (Packrats)
17. Opossums
18. Pocket Gophers
19. Porcupines
20. Rabbits and Hares
21. Raccoons
22. River Otters
23. Skunks
24. Tree Squirrels and Chipmunks
25. Voles (Meadow Mice)
26. Weasels and Mink
Part 2: Birds
27. Canada Geese and Mallard Ducks
28. Crows and Ravens
29. Domestic Pigeons (Rock Doves)
30. Eagles and Ospreys
31. Great Blue Herons and Belted Kingfishers
32. Gulls and Terns
33. Hawks
34. House Sparrows and Native Sparrows
35. Magpies and Jays
36. Owls
37. Robins and Garden Finches
38. Starlings
39. Swallows and Swifts
40. Woodpeckers, Flickers, and Sapsuckers
Part 3: Reptiles and Amphibians
41. Frogs and Toads
42. Salamanders
43. Snakes and Lizards
44. Turtles
Part 4: Appendices
A. Trapping Wildlife
B. Evicting Animals from Buildings
C. Hiring a Wildlife Damage Control Company
D. The Impact of Domestic Cats and Dogs on Wildlife
E. State, Provincial, and Federal Contact Information
F. Books, Organizations, and Internet Resources
G. Beaver Works--Beaver Deceiver
H. Beaver Works--Flexible Leveler
I. Nest Box Predator Guard--Birds and Mammals
J. Nest Box Predator Guard--Mammals
K. Squirrel and Chipmunk Nest Box
Index
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Part 1: Mammals
1. Badgers
2. Bats
3. Beavers
4. Black Bears and Grizzly Bears
5. Cougars and Bobcats
6. Coyotes and Gray Wolves
7. Deer
8. Deer Mice and House Mice
9. Elk
10. Foxes
11. Ground Squirrels and Marmots
12. Moles and Shrews
13. Moose
14. Mountain Beavers
15. Muskrats and Nutrias
16. Old World Rats and Woodrats (Packrats)
17. Opossums
18. Pocket Gophers
19. Porcupines
20. Rabbits and Hares
21. Raccoons
22. River Otters
23. Skunks
24. Tree Squirrels and Chipmunks
25. Voles (Meadow Mice)
26. Weasels and Mink
Part 2: Birds
27. Canada Geese and Mallard Ducks
28. Crows and Ravens
29. Domestic Pigeons (Rock Doves)
30. Eagles and Ospreys
31. Great Blue Herons and Belted Kingfishers
32. Gulls and Terns
33. Hawks
34. House Sparrows and Native Sparrows
35. Magpies and Jays
36. Owls
37. Robins and Garden Finches
38. Starlings
39. Swallows and Swifts
40. Woodpeckers, Flickers, and Sapsuckers
Part 3: Reptiles and Amphibians
41. Frogs and Toads
42. Salamanders
43. Snakes and Lizards
44. Turtles
Part 4: Appendices
A. Trapping Wildlife
B. Evicting Animals from Buildings
C. Hiring a Wildlife Damage Control Company
D. The Impact of Domestic Cats and Dogs on Wildlife
E. State, Provincial, and Federal Contact Information
F. Books, Organizations, and Internet Resources
G. Beaver Works--Beaver Deceiver
H. Beaver Works--Flexible Leveler
I. Nest Box Predator Guard--Birds and Mammals
J. Nest Box Predator Guard--Mammals
K. Squirrel and Chipmunk Nest Box
Index
Acknowledgments
Part 1: Mammals
1. Badgers
2. Bats
3. Beavers
4. Black Bears and Grizzly Bears
5. Cougars and Bobcats
6. Coyotes and Gray Wolves
7. Deer
8. Deer Mice and House Mice
9. Elk
10. Foxes
11. Ground Squirrels and Marmots
12. Moles and Shrews
13. Moose
14. Mountain Beavers
15. Muskrats and Nutrias
16. Old World Rats and Woodrats (Packrats)
17. Opossums
18. Pocket Gophers
19. Porcupines
20. Rabbits and Hares
21. Raccoons
22. River Otters
23. Skunks
24. Tree Squirrels and Chipmunks
25. Voles (Meadow Mice)
26. Weasels and Mink
Part 2: Birds
27. Canada Geese and Mallard Ducks
28. Crows and Ravens
29. Domestic Pigeons (Rock Doves)
30. Eagles and Ospreys
31. Great Blue Herons and Belted Kingfishers
32. Gulls and Terns
33. Hawks
34. House Sparrows and Native Sparrows
35. Magpies and Jays
36. Owls
37. Robins and Garden Finches
38. Starlings
39. Swallows and Swifts
40. Woodpeckers, Flickers, and Sapsuckers
Part 3: Reptiles and Amphibians
41. Frogs and Toads
42. Salamanders
43. Snakes and Lizards
44. Turtles
Part 4: Appendices
A. Trapping Wildlife
B. Evicting Animals from Buildings
C. Hiring a Wildlife Damage Control Company
D. The Impact of Domestic Cats and Dogs on Wildlife
E. State, Provincial, and Federal Contact Information
F. Books, Organizations, and Internet Resources
G. Beaver Works--Beaver Deceiver
H. Beaver Works--Flexible Leveler
I. Nest Box Predator Guard--Birds and Mammals
J. Nest Box Predator Guard--Mammals
K. Squirrel and Chipmunk Nest Box
Index