Raccoons at feral swine bait station
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Show/Hide Bibliographic Information Title Statement: Raccoons at feral swine bait station
transparent Creator(s): Unknown
transparent Contributor(s): NWRC
transparent Year: 2017
transparent Location: Kansas City, Missouri
transparent Subject: Feral swine
transparent Raccoons
transparent Baiting
transparent Baits
transparent Citation/References: Last name, F.M. Date of image. Title of image. Wildlife Services Image Collection. ID No. xx-xxxx. USDA/APHIS/WS National Wildlife Research Center Archives. Image URL if citing online version
transparent Rights: USDA Wildlife Services
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transparent Published: USDA/APHIS/WS National Wildlife Research Center Archives
transparent Description: Toxic baits may be a cost-effective management tool for feral swine. However, nontarget wildlife species, such as raccoons, may be attracted to the bait. NWRC researchers evaluate swine-specific delivery systems designed to keep other wildlife from accessing toxic bait for feral swine. Taken at Kansas City International Airport.
transparent Type: Image
transparent Description: jpg
transparent File ID No.: 17-0310

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