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Risk of occupational exposure to Cryptosporidium, Giardia, and Campylobacter associated with the feces of giant Canada geese |
Kassa, Hailu; Harrington, Brian; Bisesi, Michael S. 2001. Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene. 16(9): p. 905-909. |
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Health risks from exposure to feces of Canada geese | Beard, James B. 2001. TURFAX. September/October. 9(5): p. 7. |
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Substitute dog: A shepherd mix fills in on the Canada geese patrol Access Restrictions |
Gray, Christopher Sr. 2001. Golf Course Management. August. 69(8): p. 110, 112, 114, 116, 118. |
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Chemical update: Vertebrate pest control: They're the only landscape pest that the public sympathizes with. Most landscape managers don't share that sentiment |
Liskey, Eric. 2001. Grounds Maintenance. July. 36(7): p. 38-39. |
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Selection of forage species and the creation of alternative feeding areas for dark-bellied brent geese Branta bernicla bernicla in southern UK coastal areas Access Restrictions |
McKay, H. V.; Milsom, T. P.; Feare, C. J.; Ennis, D. C.; O'Connell, D. P.; Haskell, D. J. 2001. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment. April. 84(2): p. 99-113. |
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In battle against Canada geese, superintendents wield new weapons | Joyner, Joel . 2001. Golf Course News. March. 13(3): p. 9, 12. |
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Fowl play: Superintendents discover that geese and grass don't mix |
White, Patrick. 2001. Turf: North. February. p. B1-B4. |
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Canada geese | Stier, John C.; Delahaut, Karen; Pellitteri, Phil; Becker, Brian. 2000. Wisconsin's School Integrated Pest Management Manual. p. [1-3]. |
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Cattle dog on course for geese |
Albers, Bucky. 2000. Divots. October. 50(9): p. 21. |
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Geese go bye-bye | Anonymous. 2000. Landscape Management. October. 39(10): p. 64. |
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Droppings an issue with geese |
Maher, John; Pinto, Larry. 2000. Pest Control. June. 68(6): p. 10, 12. |
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The geese must go |
Gilmore, Mike. 2000. Athletic Turf: Maintenance & Technology. May/June. 3(3): p. 38. |
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Honk if you hate geese: When screamers didn't work and dogs proved too expensive, Sweetbriar GC turned to an innovative sprayable repellent to keep geese off the course | Andorka, Frank H. Jr. 2000. Golfdom. April. 56(4): p. 72-73. |
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Going after those ghastly geese | Anonymous. 2000. Landscape Management. March. 39(3): p. 90-92. |
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Attracting geese |
DeCourcey, Leslie. 2000. Chicago Tribune. March 15. p. 22. |
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Managing Canada geese in urban environments: A technical guide |
Smith, Arthur E.; Craven, Scott R.; Curtis, Paul D. 1999. 1999 Midwest Regional Turf Field Day. p. 18-25. |
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Border patrol: Dogs are becoming a superintendent's best friend Access Restrictions |
O'Grady, Lorraine. 1999. GreenMaster. August/September. 34(4): p. 8-10. |
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Geese police of another kind | Lee, Ken K. 1999. Golf Course News. August. 11(8): p. 8. |
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Canada Geese | Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary System. 1999. Hole Notes. June. 30(4): p. 9, 11, 13. |
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Tac rids course of irksome geese | Leslie, Mark. 1999. Golf Course News. June. 11(6): p. 13, 15. |
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Kick 'em out now, or watch out in the future | Leslie, Mark. 1999. Golf Course News. June. 11(6): p. 13, 15. |
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An entire industry has been born | Leslie, Mark. 1999. Golf Course News. June. 11(6): p. 13, 14. |
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Superintendent's best friend Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1999. Golf Course Management. May. 67(5): p. 13. |
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Bye-bye birdie: In increasing numbers, golf courses are going canine to handle the unattractive problem of geese | Saunders, Doug. 1999. Golf Journal. May. 52(3): p. 22-27. |
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Geese flocking to Illinois links | Anonymous. 1999. Golf Course News. February. 11(2): p. 8. |
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Control of nuisance birds on golf courses using trained dogs |
Stedman, Richard. 1998. Turfgrass Management in the Pacific Northwest. Winter. 1(1): p. 39-40. |
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The potential for managing urban Canada geese by modifying habitat | Cooper, James A. 1998. Proceedings of the 18th Vertebrate Pest Conference. November. 18: p. 18-25. |
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A techniques manual and video for the management of problem urban Canada geese | Smith, Arthur E.; Craven, Scott R.; Curtis, Paul D. 1998. Proceedings of the 18th Vertebrate Pest Conference. November. 18: p. 313-314. |
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Field trial using flight control as a repellent for Canada goose (Branta canadensis) control in Fort Collins, Colorado | Devers, Patrick; Reichert, Paula; Poché, Richard. 1998. Proceedings of the 18th Vertebrate Pest Conference. November. 18: p. 345-349. |
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Giardia sp. cysts and infectious Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in the feces of migratory Canada geese (Branta canadensis) Access Restrictions |
Graczyk, Thaddeus K.; Fayer, Ronald; Trout, James M.; Lewis, Earl J.; Farley, C. Austin; Sulaiman, Irshad; Lal, Altaf A. 1998. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. July. 64(7): p. 2736-2738. |
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Honked off? |
Kogan, Rick. 1998. Chicago Tribune Magazine. February 17. p. 1. |
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The Giant Canada Goose |
Hanson, Harold C. 1997. Carbondale and Edwardsville, IL: Illinois Natural History Survey, Southern Illinois University Press. xxv, 252 pp. Revised Edition. |
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Comparison of four particulate substances as wildlife feeding repellents Access Restrictions |
Belant, Jerrold L.; Ickes, Sheri K.; Tyson, L. A.; Seamans, T. W. 1997. Crop Protection. August. 16(5): p. 439-447. |
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Goose control | Blatteau, Kerry. 1997. On Course. May. 50(12): p. 24. |
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[Canada geese] |
Lewis, Steve; D'Andrea, Dave; Crimmigs, Ken; Luccini, Mike; Finn, Gerry. 1997. The Newsletter [New England]. April. p. 3. |
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To each his own when battling geese Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1997. Golf Course Management. April. 65(4): p. 15. |
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Goose repellent test in Colorado Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1997. Golf Course Management. March. 65(3): p. 13. |
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Another goose dilemma solved by four-legged strategy | Anonymous. 1996. Golf Course News. September. 8(9): p. 9. |
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Geese problem? You're not alone | Anonymous. 1996. Golf Course News. August. 8(8): p. 31. |
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Grazing repellency of methyl anthranilate to snow geese is enhanced by a visual cue Access Restrictions |
Mason, J. Russell; Clark, Larry. 1996. Crop Protection. February. 15(1): p. 97-100. |
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Milwaukee facility allows goose hunt | Anonymous. 1996. Golf Course News. February. 8(2): p. 6. |
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For the birds and the golfers | Anonymous. 1996. Golf Journal. January/February. 49(1): p. 6-7. |
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Dog chases away goose problem on golf course Help us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Cole, Bill. 1995. The Daily Herald [Illinois]. p. [1-2]. |
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Geese police: Border collies are golf course superintendents' best friends in their notorious confrontations with foraging waterfowl Access Restrictions |
Hawes, Kay. 1995. Golf Course Management. October. 63(10): p. 78-80, 82, 84. |
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Goose shooting results in charges for greenkeeper | Anonymous. 1995. Golf Course News. October. 7(10): p. 6. |
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Canada geese find plant substance tastes foul, so they leave their turf |
Anonymous. 1995. Bulletin of the New York State Turfgrass Association. Fall. 149: p. 2021. |
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Canada geese -- definitely no "birdie" | Henze, Laura E. 1995. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 33(5): p. 5-7. |
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Evaluation of methyl anthranilate and activated charcoal as snow goose grazing deterrents Access Restrictions |
Mason, J. R.; Clark, L. 1995. Crop Protection. September. 14(6): p. 467-469. |
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Honk if you love this solution | Anonymous. 1995. Golf Journal. June. 48(4): p. 7-8. |
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Geese targeted | Anonymous. 1995. Golf Course News. June. 7(6): p. 20. |
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Two superintendents sound off on goose tactics tried & untrue [I] | Rzadzki, Tony. 1995. Golf Course News. April. 7(4): p. 40, 59. |
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Two superintendents sound off on goose tactics tried & untrue [II] | Yanakakis, William. 1995. Golf Course News. April. 7(4): p. 40. |
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Super: Pooch still your best bet when fighting geese | Rzadzki, Tony. 1995. Golf Course News. April. 7(4): p. 43. |
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Board bows to pressure and cancels goose hunt | Anonymous. 1995. Golf Course News. March. 7(3): p. 6. |
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Evaluation of plastic and Mylar flagging as repellents for snow geese (Chen caerulescens) Access Restrictions |
Mason, J. R.; Clark, L. 1994. Crop Protection. November. 13(7): p. 531-534. |
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Controlling Canada geese: The popular birds are an attractive nuisance |
Harler, Curt. 1994. Turf: Central. October. 5(10): p. 10-13. |
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Geese problem turned over to hunters Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1994. Golf Course Management. September. 62(9): p. 90. |
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Leading a wild goose chase: Inflatable alligators work like magic for golf course superintendents in fending off destructive Canada geese |
Jiggens, Mike. 1994. Turf & Recreation. September/October. 7(6): p. 30-31, 33. |
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A grape a day keeps the geese away |
Anonymous. 1994. Our Collaborator. August/September. p. 22. |
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Geese vs. golf | James, Doug. 1994. Hole Notes. August. 25(6): p. 29. |
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New goose repellent makes turf a bittersweet attraction: One not-yet-approved formulation and a host of other products are providing a humane line of defense in this delicate standoff Access Restrictions |
Ostmeyer, Terry. 1994. Golf Course Management. July. 62(7): p. 66, 70. |
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Border collie rids course of irksome geese | Leslie, Mark. 1994. Golf Course News. March. 5 [6](3): p. 70. |
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RMGCSA meets with division of wildlife on geese problems |
Kingman, Dick. 1994. The Reporter [Rocky Mountain GCSA]. January. p. 10. |
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Canada geese: permanent pests |
Chadbourne, Robert D. 1994. Turf: North. January. 7(1): p. 26, 27, 29, 47. |
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Developments in Canada goose repellents | Cummings, John. 1993. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 31(5): p. 6-7. |
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Simple fences minimize goose traffic | Latham, James M. 1993. USGA Green Section Record. May/June. 31(3): p. 18. |
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Alpha-chloralose efficacy in capturing nuisance waterfowl and pigeons and current status of FDA registration | Woronecki, Paul P.; Dolbeer, Richard A.; Seamans, Thomas W.; Lance, William R. 1992. Proceedings of the 15th Vertebrate Pest Conference. 15: p. 72-78. |
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High frequency sound devices lack efficacy in repelling birds | Erickson, William A.; Marsh, Rex E.; Salmon, Terrell P. 1992. Proceedings of the 15th Vertebrate Pest Conference. 15: p. 103-104. |
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An integrated approach to the management of urban Canada goose depredations | Fairaizl, Steven D. 1992. Proceedings of the 15th Vertebrate Pest Conference. 15: p. 105-109. |
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Ecological approach to managing problems caused by urban Canada geese | Conover, Michael R. 1992. Proceedings of the 15th Vertebrate Pest Conference. 15: p. 110-111. |
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ReJeX-iT Brand bird aversion agents | Vogt, Peter F. 1992. Proceedings of the 15th Vertebrate Pest Conference. 15: p. 134-136. |
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Golf courses and Canada geese Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1992. GreenMaster. November/December. 26(6): p. 12, 14, 16. |
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Geese = Poa Annua | Etchemendy, Michael P. 1992. The Bull Sheet. May. 45(12): p. 19. |
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Evaluation of dimethyl and methyl anthranilate as a Canada goose repellent on grass |
Cummings, John L.; Mason, J. Russell; Otis, David L.; Heisterberg, Jon F. 1991. Wildlife Society Bulletin. Summer. 19(2): p. 184-190. |
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Reducing golf course pesticide use: three examples. [II] IPM at work: Towson, Maryland's Pine Ridge Golf Course |
Greenspan, Nancy Thorndike. 1991. Journal of Pesticide Reform. Fall. 11(3): p. 7-9. |
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How many dead birds are enough? Cancellation of diazinon's uses on golf courses |
Tattersall, Ann. 1991. Journal of Pesticide Reform. Fall. 11(3): p. 15-16. |
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Canada Geese are just plain foul for superintendents: Head 'em up, round 'em out, goosehide | Blais, Peter. 1991. Golf Course News. April. 3(4): p. 62, 61. |
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Canada geese: Waterfowl or just plain fowl | Thompson, George. 1991. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 29(2): p. 14-16. |
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Use of alpha-chloralose to remove waterfowl from nuisance and damage situations | Woronecki, Paul P.; Dolbeer, Richard A.; Seamans, Thomas W. 1990. Proceedings of the 14th Vertebrate Pest Conference. 14: p. 343-349. |
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EPA order halts use of diazinon on courses as of April publication Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1988. Golf Course Management. May. 56(5): p. 122-123. |
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Alleviating nuisance Canada goose problems with acoustical stimuli | Mott, Donald F.; Timbrook, Shirley K. 1988. Proceedings of the 13th Vertebrate Pest Conference. March. 13: p. 301-304. |
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Golf course use of Diazinon restricted | Anonymous. 1988. SportsTURF. March. 4(3): p. 32. |
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The Escalating Assault On Pesticides |
Hummel, Norman. 1987. The Ballmark. Summer. 13(1): p. 32-35. |
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Goose Busters - Part III |
Anonymous. 1987. Rocky Mountain Reporter. November/December. 22(11): p. 4. |
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Controlling wildlife on and around the course: Golf courses are perfect oases for animals of many kinds, but they can present problems for the superintendent. Herewith, some tips on how to deal with difficult situations Access Restrictions |
Marley, Jeffrey. 1987. Golf Course Management. April. 55(4): p. 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 26. |
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Yes, you can control Canada Geese on your golf course | Lucas, Patrick. 1986. Mid-Atlantic News Letter. August. 39(6): p. [3]. |
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A Study of Resident Nuisance Canada Geese in Connecticut and New York Help us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Converse, K. A. 1985. Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Massachusetts, Amherst. |
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Cooking the goose: It's no holiday for anyone in golf when Canada geese descend on a course Access Restrictions |
Taylor, Gary L. 1985. Golf Course Management. December. 53(12): p. 36, 38, 42. |
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Nuisance Canada Goose Problems in the Eastern United States |
Conover, Michael R.; Chasko, Gregory G. 1985. Wildlife Society Bulletin. Fall. 12(3): p. 228-233. |
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Alleviating Nuisance Canada Goose Problems Through Methiocarb-induced Aversive Conditioning |
Conover, Michael R. 1985. Journal of Wildlife Management. July. 49(3): p. 631-636. |
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Manipulating feeding sites reduces damage caused by Canada geese |
Conover, Michael R. 1985. Frontiers of Plant Science. Spring. p. 2-3. |
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Distribution and dissemination of Punctodera punctata on turfgrasses in New Jersey | Radice, Anthony D.; Halisky, Philip M.; Myers, Ronald F. 1984. Plant Disease. March. 68(3): p. 256-257. |
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Control of Canada geese on ponds Access Restrictions |
Lucas, Patrick. 1983. Conference Proceedings of the 54th International Golf Course Conference and Show. p. 95-97. |
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The Urban Goose |
Laycock, George. 1982. Audubon. January. 84(1): p. 44-47. |
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Golf course aviary and animal problems | Schwartzkopf, Carl H. 1979. USGA Green Section Record. July/August. 17(4): p. 5-7. |
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Diazinon Poisoning in Wild Canada Geese |
Zinkl, J. G.; Hudson, R. R.; Rathert, J. 1978. The Journal of Wildlife Management. April. 42(2): p. 406-408. |
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