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    STATE-LEVEL APPROACHES TO MANAGING THE USE OF CONTRACEPTIVES IN WILDLIFE IN THE UNITED STATES by Eisemann, John D, O'Hare, Jeanette R, Fagerstone, Kathleen A

    Published in Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine (01-12-2013)
    “…Several fertility control agents have recently been registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for management of wildlife or other free-ranging…”
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    review of existing and potential New World and Australasian vertebrate pesticides with a rationale for linking use patterns to registration requirements by Eason, Charles T, Fagerstone, Kathleen A, Eisemann, John D, Humphrys, Simon, O’Hare, Jeanette R, Lapidge, Steven J

    Published in International journal of pest management (01-04-2010)
    “…Registration is a necessarily sophisticated evaluation process applied to vertebrate pesticide products. Although conducted to minimise any potential impacts…”
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    Registration considerations for chemical bird repellents in fruit crops by Eisemann, John D, Werner, Scott J, O'Hare, Jeanette R

    Published in Outlooks on pest management (01-04-2011)
    “…Bird damage has plagued orchardists since the earliest times of cultivation. In a matter of minutes, a flock of birds can literally strip a tree of all…”
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    Assessing Potential Risk to Alligators, Alligator mississippiensis, from Nutria Control with Zinc Phosphide Rodenticide Baits by Witmer, Gary W, Eisemann, John D, Primus, Thomas M, O'Hare, Jeanette R, Perry, Kelly R, Elsey, Ruth M, Trosclair, Phillip L. III

    “…Nutria, Myocastor coypus, populations must be reduced when they cause substantial wetland damage. Control can include the rodenticide zinc phosphide, but the…”
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    review of existing and potential New World and Australasian vertebrate pesticides with a rationale for linking use patterns to registration requirement by Eason, Charles T, Fagerstone, Kathleen A, Eisemann, John D, Humphrys, Simon, O'Hare, Jeanette R, Lapidge, Steven J

    “…Registration is a necessarily sophisticated evaluation process applied to vertebrate pesticide products. Although conducted to minimise any potential impacts…”
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