M-44
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Sam Linhart Records--
Sam Linhart worked as a biologist in the predator control research section at the Denver Wildlife Research Center from 1964 to 1990. This collection contains materials from his studies related to predator control. Research records on electric fencing, leghold traps, the electronic guard, the 1080 toxic collar, livestock protection dogs, the M-44, and tranquilizer tabs for wild carnivore traps are included. This collection also contains images related to Linhart’s research.
Sanders, Larry, 2006 - 2010
Larry Sanders reminisces about his current and past work for Wildlife Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). He speaks of his experiences as a government trapper in predator control and research (primarily coyotes) and the different methods he used including traps, snares, and dogs.
Series II: Coyote Predation Research, 1943 - 1998
Series II is comprised of five boxes of material pertaining to research on coyote predation conducted at the research station. Subjects include compound 1080 baiting, the M-44 coyote getter device, sheep mortality, and trapping. Types of records in this series include reports and correspondence.