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Manage Wildlife Conflicts in Your Home and Garden
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Manage Wildlife Conflicts in Your Home and Garden

Dana Sanchez
Pacific Northwest Publications, PNW 719, University of Idaho Extension, Oregon State University Extension, Washington State University Extension
03/06/2019

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pests-pesticides gardens Wildlife Forestry
Our homes and gardens often overlap with spaces and resources used by wild animals, both native and non-native. A "shared habitat" situation can pose some challenges when the animals' day-to-day activities come into conflict with ours. This publication gives an overview of how and why human-wildlife conflicts happen, then offers some general tips and strategies to help you handle wildlife problems safely and legally.
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