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Pigeon Acknowledgments

Last Updated: February 17, 2008 | Related resource areas: Wildlife Damage Management

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Bibliography and Print Resources

Pigeons, Columba livia
Pigeons, Columba livia

American Veterinary Medical Association. 1986. Report of the American Veterinary Medical Association panel on euthanasia. J. Amer. Veterin. Med. Assoc. 188(3):252-268.

Bennett, G. W., J. M. Owens, and R. M. Corrigan. 1989. Pigeon control. Pages 333-336 in Truman’s scientific guide to pest control operations. Purdue Univ./EdgellCommun. Duluth, Minnesota. 539 pp.

Corrigan, R. M. 1989. A guide to managing pigeons and sparrows. Pest Control Tech.17(1):38-40, 44-46, 48-50.

Corrigan, R. M., D. E. Williams, and F. Courtsal. 1989. Pigeons, ADC-1. Coop. Ext. Serv. Purdue Univ. West Lafayette, Indiana. 6 pp.

Department of the Interior, US Fish and Wildlife Service. 1961. Trapping pigeons, ADC-206. Coop. Ext. Serv. Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, Indiana. 2 pp.

Jackson, W. B. 1978. Rid-A-BirdTM perches to control bird damage. Proc. Vertebr. Pest Conf. 8:47-50.

Marsh, R. E., and W. E. Howard. 1990. Vertebrate pests. Pages 771-832 in A. Mallis, ed., Handbook of pest control. 7th ed. Franzak and Foster Co., Cleveland, Ohio.

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Scott, H. G. 1961. Pigeons, public health importance and control. Commun. Disease Center. Atlanta, Georgia. 17 pp.

Weber, W. J. 1979. Health hazards from pigeons, starlings and English sparrows. Thomson Pub., Fresno, California, 138 pp.

Woronecki, P. P. 1988. Effect of ultrasonic, visual and sonic devices on pigeon numbers in a vacant building.

Images and Illustrations

Figure 1 by Emily Oseas Routman.

Figure 2 courtesy of Nixalite Company of America.

Figure 3 by Renee Lanik, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Figures 4, 5, and 6 from US Fish and Wildlife Service (1961), Trapping Pigeons, Leaflet AC 206, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.


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