Box 19
Container
Contains 38 Results:
M-44 Program – Bill Dahlgran, 1974 - 1975
File — Box: 19, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The M-44 Program was the use of a spring-operated cyanide ejector device, which would protect domestic livestock from depredation, on designated areas of public and private lands. The M-44 was used to replace the explosive, and possibly dangerous, coyote getter. The use of scents that are disliked by humans, and the elimination of the explosive charge made the M-44 relatively safe for humans, and non-target animals. This subseries contains information about the M-44, regulations on the...
Dates:
1974 - 1975
M-44 Program – Bill Mau, 1974
File — Box: 19, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The M-44 Program was the use of a spring-operated cyanide ejector device, which would protect domestic livestock from depredation, on designated areas of public and private lands. The M-44 was used to replace the explosive, and possibly dangerous, coyote getter. The use of scents that are disliked by humans, and the elimination of the explosive charge made the M-44 relatively safe for humans, and non-target animals. This subseries contains information about the M-44, regulations on the...
Dates:
1974
M-44 Program – Bob Stoddard, 1974
File — Box: 19, Folder: 33
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The M-44 Program was the use of a spring-operated cyanide ejector device, which would protect domestic livestock from depredation, on designated areas of public and private lands. The M-44 was used to replace the explosive, and possibly dangerous, coyote getter. The use of scents that are disliked by humans, and the elimination of the explosive charge made the M-44 relatively safe for humans, and non-target animals. This subseries contains information about the M-44, regulations on the...
Dates:
1974
M-44 Program – Buster Burnett, 1974 - 1975
File — Box: 19, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The M-44 Program was the use of a spring-operated cyanide ejector device, which would protect domestic livestock from depredation, on designated areas of public and private lands. The M-44 was used to replace the explosive, and possibly dangerous, coyote getter. The use of scents that are disliked by humans, and the elimination of the explosive charge made the M-44 relatively safe for humans, and non-target animals. This subseries contains information about the M-44, regulations on the...
Dates:
1974 - 1975
M-44 Program – Casey Hunter, 1982 - 1984
File — Box: 19, Folder: 35
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The M-44 Program was the use of a spring-operated cyanide ejector device, which would protect domestic livestock from depredation, on designated areas of public and private lands. The M-44 was used to replace the explosive, and possibly dangerous, coyote getter. The use of scents that are disliked by humans, and the elimination of the explosive charge made the M-44 relatively safe for humans, and non-target animals. This subseries contains information about the M-44, regulations on the...
Dates:
1982 - 1984
M-44 Program – Charles Graf, 1982 - 1983
File — Box: 19, Folder: 36
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The M-44 Program was the use of a spring-operated cyanide ejector device, which would protect domestic livestock from depredation, on designated areas of public and private lands. The M-44 was used to replace the explosive, and possibly dangerous, coyote getter. The use of scents that are disliked by humans, and the elimination of the explosive charge made the M-44 relatively safe for humans, and non-target animals. This subseries contains information about the M-44, regulations on the...
Dates:
1982 - 1983
M-44 Program – Clayton Dixon, 1975
File — Box: 19, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The M-44 Program was the use of a spring-operated cyanide ejector device, which would protect domestic livestock from depredation, on designated areas of public and private lands. The M-44 was used to replace the explosive, and possibly dangerous, coyote getter. The use of scents that are disliked by humans, and the elimination of the explosive charge made the M-44 relatively safe for humans, and non-target animals. This subseries contains information about the M-44, regulations on the...
Dates:
1975
M-44 Program – Dale Greenough, 1982 - 1984
File — Box: 19, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The M-44 Program was the use of a spring-operated cyanide ejector device, which would protect domestic livestock from depredation, on designated areas of public and private lands. The M-44 was used to replace the explosive, and possibly dangerous, coyote getter. The use of scents that are disliked by humans, and the elimination of the explosive charge made the M-44 relatively safe for humans, and non-target animals. This subseries contains information about the M-44, regulations on the...
Dates:
1982 - 1984