Publications from the
University of Nebraska, Lincoln Extension
Alligators
The American alligator is the most common of two crocodilians native to the United States and is one of 22 crocodilian species worldwide.
American Crows
Armadillos
Badgers
Bats
Beavers
Belding’s, California, and Rock Ground Squirrels
Birds Damage at Aquaculture Facilities
Birds at Airports
Black Bears
Blackbirds
Chipmunks
Cotton Rats
Cottontail Rabbits
Coyotes
Crayfish
Deer
Eagles
Elk
Feral Dogs
Foxes
Franklin, Richardson, Columbian, and Washington Ground Squirrels
Frogs and Toads
Grizzly/Brown Bears
Gulls
Hawks and Owls
Horned Larks
House Cats (Feral)
House Finches (Linnits)
House Mice
House Sparrows
Identification and Assessment of Wildlife Damage: An Overview
Jackrabbits
Kangaroo Rats
Magpies
Mink
Mississippi Kites
Moles
Mountain Beavers
Mountain Lions
Muskrats
Nonpoisonous Snakes
Norway Rats
Nutria
Obtaining Assistance to Control Wildlife Damage
Opossums
Pigeons (Rock Doves)
Pocket Gophers
Polar Bears
Polynesian Rats
Porcupines
Prairie Dogs
Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage
Pronghorn Antelope
Raccoons
Rattlesnakes
River Otters
Rodent-proof Construction
Roof Rats
Salamanders
Scrub (or California) Jay
Shrews
Skunks
Starlings
Swallows
Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrels
Tree Squirrels
Turtles
Voles
Waterfowl
Weasels
White-footed and Deer Mice
Wild Pigs
Wildlife Diseases and Humans
Wolves
Woodchucks
Woodpeckers
Woodrats
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