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Public Education

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  • Anthropogenic Causes of Wild Bird Mortality

    Linda Matarazzo Cherkassky
    1-13
  • The Cost of the Outdoor Cat and Dog Wildlife Rehabilitation in South Central Pennsylvania

    Emily E. Garrigan, Tracie A. Young, Bridgette Hagerty, PhD
    1-11
  • Coyotes: Conflict Management for Rehabilitators

    Dianne Wittner
    26-40
  • Creating a successful wildlife education program for public schools

    Debbie Sykes
    3-8
  • Do A Little, Save A Lot: Keep Cats Indoors

    Grant Sizemore
    1-3
  • Eggs, Rocks, and DDT—What is the Connection?

    Michael Billington, Gail Buhl
    33-38
  • FLAP Birds—Dealing with Migratory Birds

    Emily Meredith
    20-23
  • Grey Snow Eagle House: A Partner in Conservation of Eagles

    Megan Trope
    31-33
  • Presenting Successful Wildlife Education Programs– Engaging Your Audience

    Jeannie Lord
    28-30
  • Presenting Successful Wildlife Education Programs— The Message

    Jeannie Lord
    3-4
  • Rabbits Die of Cat Bites, So Why the Fuss?

    Shirley Casey
    29-31
  • Reward Caring with Education, not Condemnation

    Wendy Fox
    1-2
  • Thinking like a Duck: Mallards in the City

    Anne Lewis, April Linton
    6-9
  • When Pets Attack Wildlife—Part 1: What Can Happen

    Shirley Casey, Mackenzie Goldthwait DVM
    8-16
  • When Pets Attack Wildlife—Part 2: What to Do

    Shirley Casey, Mackenzie Goldthwait DVM
    18-25
  • When Pets Attack Wildlife—Part 3: Talking with the Owner

    Shirley Casey, Nancy Kelly
    27-29

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