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Web Sites

The Humane Society of the United States
http://www.hsus.org/
The HSUS works with communities nationwide to promote non-lethal means of resolving conflicts between wildlife and humans.

Urban Wildlife Rescue
http://www.urbanwildliferescue.org/
Web site for an organization that provides humane solutions to urban wildlife problems.

Animal Attack Files
http://www.igorilla.com/gorilla/animal/index.html
News reports from around the world about dangerous human-animal encounters.

Animal Pests
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/plantanswers/misc/animalpe.html
Backyard animal control Q & A from Plant Answers.

Nuisance Wildlife Control Operators in New Brunswick
http://www.gnb.ca/0078/fw/nw/index-e.asp
The Fish & Wildlife Branch of the New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy sheds light on wildlife pest control.

Books

Adler, Bill and John L. Heinly. OUTWTTING CRITTERS: A HUMANE WAY TO CONFRONTING DEVIOUS ANIMALS AND WINNING. New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 2000.

Hadidian, John, Guy Hodge, and John W. Grandy. WILD NEIGHBORS: THE HUMAN APPROACH TO LIVING WITH WILDLIFE. Golden: Fulcrum Publishing, 1997.

Masingham Hart, Rhonda. SQUIRREL PROOFING YOUR HOME AND GARDEN. New York: Stanley Communications, Inc., 1999.

Hodgkins, Fran. ANIMALS AMONG US: LIVING WITH SUBURBAN WILDLIFE. North Haven: Linnet Professional Publications, 2000.

Landau, Diana. LIVING WITH WILDLIFE : HOW TO ENJOY, COPE WITH, AND PROTECT NORTH AMERICA’S WILD CREATURES AROUND YOUR HOME AND THEIRS. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1994.

Matthews, Anne. WILD NIGHTS: NATURE RETURNS TO THE CITY. New York: North Point Press, 2001.

Nancarrow, Loren and Janet Hogan Taylor. DEAD SNAILS LEAVE NO TRAILS: NATURAL PEST CONTROL FOR HOME AND GARDEN. Berkeley: Ten Speed Press, 1996.

Seibert, Patricia and Jan Davey Ellis. TOAD OVERLOAD: A TRUE TALE OF NATURE KNOCKED OFF BALANCE IN AUSTRALIA. Brookfield: Millbrook Press, 1996.

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