Displaying 1 to 15 of 37 Publications
Forest Management for Wildlife
MF2899
Properly managed forests provide habitat for wildlife such as squirrels, deer, turkey, and songbirds. Rabbits, quail, and raptors use the forest edge. 12 pages, color, 5.5 x 8.5 inches.Revision Date: Dec 2021
Vole Control in Lawns and Landscapes
MF2975
Sometimes called meadow mice, voles are compact rodents with short tails (about an inch long), stocky bodies, big heads, and short legs. Their eyes are small and ears partially hidden. They are usually brown or gray. 4 p., color.Published Date: Mar 2011
Windbreaks for Wildlife
by Thad Rhodes
MF805
Discusses the importance and management of tree windbreaks for wildlife habitats. 2 p.Revision Date: Apr 2012
Rabies
by Gerald L. Stokka Jeremy Van Boening Deborah J. Briggs
MF962
A guide to rabies, including symptoms, prevention, and treatment.Revision Date: Jan 2000
Starling Management in Agriculture
by Ron J. Johnson James F. Glahn
NCR451
European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) were brought into the United States from Europe. This publication provides facts about starlings and methods to control their damage.Published Date: Dec 1992
Ag Wildlife Damage, Category 1C
by Frannie L. Miller Charles D. Lee Michelle Moses
S5
Information on wildlife control and regulations: coyotes, deer, rats, mice, voles, rabbits, birds, prairie dogs, gophers, and other animals. Includes details on diseases spread by animals and parasites such as fleas and ticks. Color, 88 pages.Revision Date: Feb 2013
Care and Handling of Deer from Field to Table
MF2176
Tips on hunting and handling game animals.Revision Date: Nov 2010
Care and Handling of Game Birds from Field to Table
MF2177
Tips on hunting and handling game birds. Field dress (remove entrails and crop) and chill or ice the carcass, remove blood and feathers, refrigerate or freeze before cooking. Includes cooking suggestions and nutritional value.Revision Date: Nov 2010
Prairie Dog Management
MF2702
This fact sheet highlights the economic importance of the black-tailed prairie dog in Kansas. It describes the positive and negative effects on the prairie ecosystem and provides land managers with recommendations for safe, effective and legal control. 4-page, color.Revision Date: Jul 2019
Managing Pocket Gophers
MF770
Guide to minimizing damage caused by pocket gophers.Revision Date: Feb 1999
Woodpeckers
by F. Robert Henderson Charles D. Lee
L866
A guide to minimizing woodpecker damage in urban areas.Published Date: Oct 1992
Controlling House Mice
MF1123
Practical guide for addressing house mouse problems around homes and businesses. Lists common house mouse baits registered for use in Kansas. 4-page, color.Revision Date: Aug 2019
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