What is Wildlife Damage Management?Wildlife damage management is a diverse and exciting area and our site reflects that diversity. Wildlife damage management requires one to be able to identify the damage, select appropriate mitigation techniques, and suggest ways to prevent future damage. Additionally, the wildlife damage controller must also consider human needs and concerns in addition to issues related to animal welfare and the environment.
The Wildlife Damage Management Community mission is to assist individuals with the complex decision process involving balancing human and wildlife concerns. Our members include nationally recognized wildlife biologists, nuisance wildlife control operators, educators and people interested in the field of human-wildlife relations. Our goal is to help people live in harmony with wildlife and minimize the conflicts that occur in human-wildlife relations.
If you would like to help us as we seek to help others, we would love to talk with you. Contact us at svantassel2@unl.edu
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Meet our Wildlife Damage Management Experts
Online Survey Contact Information
If you have any questions or comments regarding our online survey please contact any of the following individuals.
Stephen Vantassel svantassel2@unl.edu Dan Cotton dan.cotton@extension.org Jeff Lambur lamburmt@vt.edu
