Compound 1080
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Oppenheimer, Bob (Robert Thomas), 2005 - 2010
Paul Hegdal Records--
Paul L. Hegdal worked as a wildlife biologist at the Denver Wildlife Research Center from the 1959 to 1991. This group of records contains materials related to studies on hazards to nontarget wildlife associated with the use of rodenticides, rodent resistant cable materials, and rodent problems in Latin America.
Plaggmeyer, John R., 2005 - 2010
Reidinger, Russell F., 2016
Russel Reidinger discusses his career with the Denver Wildlife Research Center. He worked for International Programs in the Philippines during the 1970s and was Director of the DWRC from 1986-1993. He also worked at the Monell Chemical Senses Center and as a Staff Specialist in the Animal Damage Research Program, and lead the USDA's Center of Excellence at Lincoln University. In the interview, he also goes into detail about his research interests.
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.
Series V: Research, 1945 - 1999
Series V contains eight boxes of research records dated 1945 to 1999. Subjects in the records include a 1945-1950 study on coyotes in Yellowstone National Park, data on Compound 1080, coyote teeth x-rays, antelope, livestock protection dogs, and jackrabbits.