Use of Phostoxin Against Voles, Field Mice, Moles, and other Rodents, 1963 - 1969
Scope and Contents
Series II includes three boxes of records related to research conducted by staff at the Fresno Field Station. Much of the research in this collection was carried out at the San Joaquin Experimental Range north of Fresno. Records in Series II include work plans, progress reports, correspondence, bioassay data, and research records pertaining to studies on the potential hazards of field-use rodenticides such as zinc phosphide, strychnine, and compound 1080 to non-target wildlife on rangeland. Also included is research on the economic impact of native rodents on crop and rangeland production in California, including damage to vegetation and irrigation structures. Research on the San Joaquin Kit Fox is included in Series II as well.
Dates
- 1963 - 1969
Extent
From the Collection: 4.6 linear feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Schitoskey, Frank, Jr. (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the National Wildlife Research Center Archives Repository