Matschke, George H.
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
George Matschke Records--
George Matschke worked as researcher at the Wildlife Research Center from 1968 until his retirement in 1999. This collection contains records (dated 1955-1999) that were collected by Matschke. Included are administrative records, Bird Unit work reports, research records mostly pertaining to rodent control, as well as numerous images of research projects conducted by Matschke and other scientists at the Center.
Mammal Damage Unit Records --
Over the years, the Mammal Damage Unit of the DWRC/NWRC conducted research on coyote predation on livestock; rodent damage to crops, rangeland, and buried cables; and damage to timber production and reforestation efforts caused by deer, bear, and rodents, particularly pocket gophers. The Unit also studied the use of pesticides as well as methods to identify and develop non-lethal or non-chemical alternative management methods for specific wildlife problems.
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- Animal Damage Control Program (U.S.) 1
- Animal care 1
- Bats 1
- Bears 1
- Beavers 1
- Bird damage 1
- Bird strikes 1
- Birds 1
- Cables 1
- Coyotes 1
- Deer 1
- Fencing 1
- Ferrets 1
- Forest damage 1
- Foxes 1
- Lethal control 1
- Livestock guarding dogs 1
- Mammal damage 1
- Mink 1
- Nonlethal control 1
- Nutria 1
- Pesticides 1
- Pocatello Supply Depot 1
- Population surveys 1
- Prairie dogs 1
- Predator management 1
- Richardson's ground squirrels 1
- Rodent control 1
- Rodenticides 1
- Rodents 1
- Skunks 1
- Strychnine 1
- Telemetry 1
- Toxicants 1
- Voles 1 + ∧ less