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With nutria appearing in Washington State and beavers reestablishing their presence in various wetlands, PCOs need wildlife damage management information written by experts who have dealt with these species for years. The publication covers biology and control options and is suitable for inclusion in a 3-ring binder. It makes a good addition to a service technician’s training manual.
This educational booklet (product code WD-3) is available at the School of Natural Resources online store http://snr.unl.edu/productcart/pc/mainIndex.asp for $5.00 plus S&H.
For more information contact:
Map and Publication Store
104 Nebraska Hall
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0506
Voice 402-472-7523
Fax 402-472-4542
Email snrsales@unl.edu
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